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11-03-2012, 07:46 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi all,
After a bit of advice! Is it illegal for someone to park in front of your driveway - even partially? I'm having issues where the next door neighbors (one mum, and three teenage daughters) boyfriends x4 are parking in front of our driveway, or on the road in front of our property (no nature strip) in front of my car that is on my lawn. This means I'm constantly having to ask them to move their cars, so I can leave my property (or my wife does). After asking politely for 18 months, I'm thinking about taking further action to get someone to stop them parking on/across/in front of, our driveway at least. Anyone else had a similar problem? My concern is, with 2 children under 3, if there was a medical emergency, the few minutes it would take for them to move their cars, could cause serious issues! Not only that, when I'm not home, the boyfriends are meat heads who are very intimidating for my wife... Asking them to move their utes etc for her is not worth the fear. I'm not sure whether it's a council or police matter? |
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