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All good suggestions


Sadly it's still there today despite a visit from the police who can identify the driver (Not from around this area) but haven't a contact numbers on record

Will contact the council today to get it removed

A short while I can understand but 48 hours is taking the pee!!!

Why are some people so rude??????????????????????

I really hope it gets moved ASAP it's so frustrating when that happens.

I agree call the council & i would leave a note on the car too incase they leave before the council turns up, you don't want them parking there again.

If you're being blocked in then the police should tow the offending car away. In fact they should have arranged this when they visited you. I would call them again, explain that your lawful access to the highway is being blocked, and ask them specifically to arrange the removal of the car. The local number ought to be fine.
  • 2 months later...
This happened to my parents on Chadwick road recently. Police and Southwark council can only remove a car if you have a registered dropped curb. You can register a dropped curb freely via the council and when this happens they can send someone out to ticket the vehicle and, eventually, tow it. My mother was blocked in for almost three days before she could get her car out. Not nice for older people.

Melph91 Wrote:

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> This happened to my parents on Chadwick road

> recently. Police and Southwark council can only

> remove a car if you have a registered dropped

> curb. You can register a dropped curb freely via

> the council and when this happens they can send

> someone out to ticket the vehicle and, eventually,

> tow it. My mother was blocked in for almost three

> days before she could get her car out. Not nice

> for older people.


To avoid spending lots of time speaking with the call center do you have the number to call please.


Would be appreciated

I have a neighbour who regularly allows his friends to park their cars outside my house usually, when they go on holiday (they probably live on some less than salubrious estate somewhere judging by what he is like). I haven't got a drive so there is nothing I can do about it.

rupert james Wrote:

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> Do you have to hav register number as the dropped

> kerb and drive has been in place since the house

> was built 1875.

>

> Never heard of this before. Is this yet another

> Southwark ruling.

>

> Appreciate knowing


Before the council will do anything they require you to register your crossover as one with a problem, this then allows their enforcement team to keep an eye on it and ticket or remove Parker cars (potentially including your own or visitors)

If subsequently someone blocks you in, you call the council , tell them it's a registered crossover and they can take appropriate action.

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