Agree with you there Purp, if you need a car, don't buy or rent a house without the space for it. If you didnt need a car at the time of your purchase, and your situation changes, so must your house.
Yup, as we can all just drop everything and move house...
yea, they should have made sure they had a spot before they moved in/ bought the car....but damn does it annoy me when I come home from work and find someone parked in it!
keep on parking on the footpath as you do, I live in an estate and everyone does it otherwise there would be no room on the roads. Also as estates tend not to be too busy 'car wise', ie. travellers once they're home often dont move again, there's plenty of room for her to walk on the road. If the gardai came they would warn you I guess but they'd also have to do it to everyone else.
You would not be telling people it is ok to break the law, would you?
And to hell with those pesky blind people, shure who let them out on their own - right?keep on parking on the footpath as you do, I live in an estate and everyone does it otherwise there would be no room on the roads. Also as estates tend not to be too busy 'car wise', ie. travellers once they're home often dont move again, there's plenty of room for her to walk on the road. If the gardai came they would warn you I guess but they'd also have to do it to everyone else.
I really really hope that you are clamped, because that's an utterly obnoxious post. "there's plenty of room for her to walk on the road."??? So you would put people in harm's way because you feel an entitlement to park illegally? Charming. :mad:keep on parking on the footpath as you do, I live in an estate and everyone does it otherwise there would be no room on the roads. Also as estates tend not to be too busy 'car wise', ie. travellers once they're home often dont move again, there's plenty of room for her to walk on the road. If the gardai came they would warn you I guess but they'd also have to do it to everyone else.
Intresting subject, as I just posted about a problem I encountered, for me I am in a wheelchair trying to get to the shops.
Wheel chairs users aren't that common. I'd say if you flyer'ed the houses where its a problem, explaining the problem, most people would change their behavior.
Wheel chairs users aren't that common. I'd say if you flyer'ed the houses where its a problem, explaining the problem, most people would change their behavior.
That doesn't help them anywhere else they might want to travel to. How about if the Gardai and local authorities did they jobs and enforced parking regulations properly? I'd say that would have a more lasting effect on peoples behaviour.
That amounts to saying that wheelchair users should have only certain routes open to them and, even then, as a concession that they have to request.
Maybe they would be more common (and capable of doing more day-to-day things that the rest of us take for granted) if drivers would just keep off the paths.Wheel chairs users aren't that common.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?