This is driving me nuts.
This woman from down the road (5 doors away,) keeps parking DIRECTLY opposite our driveway, and it's making it incessantly difficult to get in and out, so we are having to park on the road, because if someone parks at the 'side' of us - like next door, we have to bump up the bloody flagstones and pavement to get in and out!
I am SURE she isn't supposed to be parked directly opposite someone's drive. Paricularly as my other half suffers a chronic illness and is registered disabled.
This woman has done this before, and we asked her politely to move, and she effed and blinded and screamed like a banshee with her arms flailing around, and said she would park wherever she effing wanted, and we said we would call the police if she didn't move it.
She ran off ranting, and then it was moved, and she didn't put it there again for ages, (this was a year ago.) But now she has started doing it again... the car has been there permanently now for the last 3 days. Half on the road and half on the pavement. They are currently having some building work done, and there are vehicles parked around their home, so maybe she is restricted on where she can park right now, but why park right opposite OUR drive?! There are a dozen other places she could park. The cul de sac has 50 houses, and plenty of other spaces to park.
Speaking to her about it isn't an option as she will only scream at me and eff and blind again and I'm not prepared to have conflict.
Can anyone help? I found this in the highway code online.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Tr...ighwaycode/DG_069860
In section 244, it says:
"Parking on the pavement can obstruct and seriously inconvenience pedestrians, people in wheelchairs or with visual impairments and people with prams or pushchairs."
It also says:
"You MUST NOT park partially or wholly on the pavement in London, and should not do so elsewhere unless signs permit it."
So surely she is breaking some kind of law here, and if so, who should we contact? The police or council?
Hope someone can help. Thank you.
This woman from down the road (5 doors away,) keeps parking DIRECTLY opposite our driveway, and it's making it incessantly difficult to get in and out, so we are having to park on the road, because if someone parks at the 'side' of us - like next door, we have to bump up the bloody flagstones and pavement to get in and out!
I am SURE she isn't supposed to be parked directly opposite someone's drive. Paricularly as my other half suffers a chronic illness and is registered disabled.
This woman has done this before, and we asked her politely to move, and she effed and blinded and screamed like a banshee with her arms flailing around, and said she would park wherever she effing wanted, and we said we would call the police if she didn't move it.
She ran off ranting, and then it was moved, and she didn't put it there again for ages, (this was a year ago.) But now she has started doing it again... the car has been there permanently now for the last 3 days. Half on the road and half on the pavement. They are currently having some building work done, and there are vehicles parked around their home, so maybe she is restricted on where she can park right now, but why park right opposite OUR drive?! There are a dozen other places she could park. The cul de sac has 50 houses, and plenty of other spaces to park.
Speaking to her about it isn't an option as she will only scream at me and eff and blind again and I'm not prepared to have conflict.
Can anyone help? I found this in the highway code online.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Tr...ighwaycode/DG_069860
In section 244, it says:
"Parking on the pavement can obstruct and seriously inconvenience pedestrians, people in wheelchairs or with visual impairments and people with prams or pushchairs."
It also says:
"You MUST NOT park partially or wholly on the pavement in London, and should not do so elsewhere unless signs permit it."
So surely she is breaking some kind of law here, and if so, who should we contact? The police or council?
Hope someone can help. Thank you.