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3umbrellas
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I live in a narrow road with no off-street parking. The street is used for parking, not just by the residents, but by commuters/workers in the area. My house has no railings in front of it - just a small strip of concrete a couple of feet deep between the house's front wall and the footpath. You can see that this strip is mine, though, because it's a different surface to the footpath and the neighbours have railings that show where the footpath/'garden' boundary for the row of houses is.
I know I don't have any particular rights to the parking space on the roadway in front of my house. However, because of the limited space in the road, some people have taken to parking on the footpath in front of my house – not just half on and half off the footpath, but all 4 wheels off the road – so they're actually half on the footpath and half in my 'front garden' (narrow concrete strip). Sometimes they park so close to the house that it's difficult to manoeuvre my way out at all, but even if they're outside the concrete strip and just on the footpath it can be awkward if I'm trying to get out a buggy or bike.
Is it legal for them to park on the footpath (outside my 'garden')? A polite note on the windscreen asking them to leave clearance space doesn't work because there are so many different commuters that use this street... If one doesn't park there, another will.
I know I don't have any particular rights to the parking space on the roadway in front of my house. However, because of the limited space in the road, some people have taken to parking on the footpath in front of my house – not just half on and half off the footpath, but all 4 wheels off the road – so they're actually half on the footpath and half in my 'front garden' (narrow concrete strip). Sometimes they park so close to the house that it's difficult to manoeuvre my way out at all, but even if they're outside the concrete strip and just on the footpath it can be awkward if I'm trying to get out a buggy or bike.
Is it legal for them to park on the footpath (outside my 'garden')? A polite note on the windscreen asking them to leave clearance space doesn't work because there are so many different commuters that use this street... If one doesn't park there, another will.