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pavement parking - does it drive you mad ?
pavement parking bbc news 19.04.16
we all no spaces are tight in london this is not absurd more reliable is booking a flight as often its no entry via the curb. yes it is lack of consideration driving gives right of passage why does walking give frustration so difficult with wheel chairs, prams and luggage. do we need a ban the BBC are asking i think i need a brain scan because i am sure common sense is masking. in kentish they share its 50 50 divide is camden causing despair by not allowing people to walk with pride. we do need a crack down but this problem will never cement the next car that makes me frown i will slap my poem if its on the pavement. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a6989011.html |
Doesn't bother me tbh
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If there's obviously other parking available nearby then I find it a bit lazy... however, if they don't want anyone to do it at all then they either need to provide more and widespread parking areas for people to park on legitimately, OR make public transport cleaner and more affordable so that fewer people have to run multiple cars (not going to happen).
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Most London streets can't be widened because they were built for horse and carriage and not modern day. The rows upon rows of brick terraces don't have driveways and so have to park, not only on the road but halfway onto the pavement so cars can manoeuvre past them.
As long as they don't block the entire pavement, it doesn't bother me. |
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Hog - You are a comic genius; I ALWAYS burst a gut laughing at your self-deprecation; people that park on the pavement drives me mad i understand and don't mind people parking on the pavement waterhog - you drive me mad your poems need parking full stop :wavey: |
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thank you kirky baby :laugh: can not stop - car won't start and I was meant to be in work at 9am.:dance: |
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It would if you lived in London |
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its far worse now |
It isnt something i even bother to think about.
It is on a par with: http://www.hercampus.com/sites/defau.../15/iphone.jpg |
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Doesn't bother me, plus it's easier to pass a car that's on the pavement than if it's parked on the road
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Yes it's one of my pet peeves,thoughtless people taking up pavements so that disabled people,pushchairs,kids have to go on the road to get past them,it's dangerous and thoughtless imo.
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Totally agree. I can remember when the kids were younger having to walk on the road with pushchair as I couldn't get by on the pavement . |
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Oh I can't stand the inconsiderate actions of others. I hope the mothers or the wheelchair users who have to go into the road to get past these cars, run a coin down the side of them.
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Very annoying when pedestrians can't get past the cars on the pavements, especially with prams etc.
But what really annoyed me is when hubby and son couldn't get their cars on our drive due to alterations so they parked between the pavement and the road, both ended up with tickets off the council.:fist: Fortunately we sorted it out on the phone and they were give a 24 hour pass to park. Amazes me how these people crawl out from under their stones that quick when it will put money in their pockets but are nowhere in sight when you can't get anywhere near the doctors surgery or shops at either end of the school day. |
Only annoying if they have a drive and do it
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great replys - enjoyed reading them. thank you everyone.
its very strange when you need help no one is there and when you do park or do something wrong - someone is there to see it. |
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