It's illegal anyway - but if you're blocking the pavement so that a person in a wheelchair or a person pushing a pram or buggy is forced out on the road to pass the car, it's at least inconveniencing and potentially seriously endangering them. The inconvenience isn't minor either. Have you tried negotiating multiple kerbs in a wheelchair because someone's blocking the path? I've seen people having to do that, and it can mean moving backwards to the nearest point the kerb is dished, around the vehicle, and then unable to get back onto the kerb for another few metres afterwards.I dunno what the fuss is about. I'll bet most people here have parked wheels up on a pavement at some point.
I dunno what the fuss is about. I'll bet most people here have parked wheels up on a pavement at some point.
It's illegal anyway - but if you're blocking the pavement so that a person in a wheelchair or a person pushing a pram or buggy is forced out on the road to pass the car, it's at least inconveniencing and potentially seriously endangering them. The inconvenience isn't minor either. Have you tried negotiating multiple kerbs in a wheelchair because someone's blocking the path? I've seen people having to do that, and it can mean moving backwards to the nearest point the kerb is dished, around the vehicle, and then unable to get back onto the kerb for another few metres afterwards.
That's what the fuss is about.
Don't really think it is a case of ganging up LS400, advise was asked for and given, the bottom line being it's illegal to park on a path, when people gave this advise (which was asked for) they were accused of being angry, when people asked if the OP had parked on the path (which she obviously had as they said everybody else does and there is nowhere else to park) the Op would not respond. It's not a matter of being a holy Joes but simply a matter that a lot of posters have in issue with foot paths being blocked so can empathize with the 'granny’. It seems the OP only wanted advice from people that agreed with them.A little less ganging up please.
Nope, and I do take your point in general. And there are places where it's very difficult to park entirely in accordance with the word of the law without creating an obstruction, although it may be possible to park illegally without causing any difficulty. I did (and perhaps I should have stressed it more for clarity - stress now added!) say "if you're blocking the pavement [...]".I never said it wasn't illegal, or that you shouldn't block people.
If you don't have anywhere to park your car then don't buy one. When I lived in areas where there was no on-street parking and no driveway then I had to make alternative arrangements.
It's not just a question of leaving room. A friend of mine who is blind and uses the white cane regularly comes home with black and blue shins, bruised from knocking into cars on the pavement where they aren't expected.As previous posters have stated parking on the path is illegal, hwever, usually a general 'rule' if leaving a car parked on a path is to ensure a double buggy or wheelchair can get by - then you'll be unlucky to get a ticket......
It's not just a question of leaving room. A friend of mine who is blind and uses the white cane regularly comes home with black and blue shins, bruised from knocking into cars on the pavement where they aren't expected.
And don't get me started on parking in cycle lanes!
So because you need a car you have a right to park it anywhere you want?What a wonderful world it is you live in, Did you have any kids to ferry around, was there public transport within walking distance.... Your right on one thing Smashbox. This is exhausted.
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