Gah just gotta get this off my chest. Where I live most houses have at last a double drive. Those who don't tend to have only one, or no cars. One house over the road has 4 cars on the drive, and one more that parks opposite us by the kerb.
Because we currently have 3 cars (one being sold) the one being sold is on the kerb outside our house - not blocking anyone's drive, or adding difficulty to their parking. Cos I'm considerate.
I've come home late tonight and find him parked opposite so that not only can cars barely squeeze through (God forbid the emergency services have to get by) but I had a right old job getting onto my drive.
I could move the third car of ours - but in doing so I'm just giving him carte blanche to continue being a <RUDEWORD>, and besides there's nowhere anywhere near I can put it, not to mention I am parked legally and was there first - he's blocking someone's drive and the road.
I've heard someone else on a couple of occasions tell him to move when he's parked there, and they're already parked on our side, and he's told them "I always park here" and considered that the end of it.
I'll move it to my nan's driveway (about 4 miles away) tomorrow, so there's no further problem. But really - why do people act this way? He coulda parked in front of his own drive and avoided any difficulty.
Because we currently have 3 cars (one being sold) the one being sold is on the kerb outside our house - not blocking anyone's drive, or adding difficulty to their parking. Cos I'm considerate.
I've come home late tonight and find him parked opposite so that not only can cars barely squeeze through (God forbid the emergency services have to get by) but I had a right old job getting onto my drive.
I could move the third car of ours - but in doing so I'm just giving him carte blanche to continue being a <RUDEWORD>, and besides there's nowhere anywhere near I can put it, not to mention I am parked legally and was there first - he's blocking someone's drive and the road.
I've heard someone else on a couple of occasions tell him to move when he's parked there, and they're already parked on our side, and he's told them "I always park here" and considered that the end of it.
I'll move it to my nan's driveway (about 4 miles away) tomorrow, so there's no further problem. But really - why do people act this way? He coulda parked in front of his own drive and avoided any difficulty.