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absentminded

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  1. It also lowers your car insurance if you park your car on a driveway rather than the road.
  2. I had the same thing yesterday morning. They were so nice I couldn't rude to them. In the end they left me some magazines and said they'd be back in a week or so! What do I do now?? My Grandad loves when they come round, he takes their books, has a cup of tea with them. Pity he's a Catholic and has no intention of changing.
  3. LuvPeckham Wrote: > Sadly the law states that they can only be moved > on if they are blocking you from getting out of > your drive and not into it... however a handy > little trick is to always keep a spare car in the > garage for such an emergency thus allowing you to > call the police and (if you so deem) get them a > ticket for parking... > Really? Why can they only be moved on if they are blocking you from getting out of your drive and not into it? There is currently a skip on one side of it too, and people park behind it so that they are ever so slightly over the edge of the drive, which makes it really tricky to get in. I have been tempted to leave pleasant (or menacing) notes on their cars, but haven't had the guts yet.
  4. People who park across my driveway. I had to get out urgently and some man who lives over the road had parked right across it, it was pouring with rain, he then tried to start up a conversation with me.....I was very tempted just to shout " ******* MOVE" or to get in and hold my hand down on the horn until he got the point. Even more annoying was that there was a space on his side of the road. Grrrrrrrr.
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