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I think there might not be a legal difference, but there is certainly a moral difference between a guy that leaves for work early, puts cones out to reserve his space all day when he is gone so that when he returns in the evening he has his spot vs a shop trying to deal with deliveries. Not to sAy that is right, but, a different circumstance that some might have more understanding of.


Someone has moved the cones today and taken my neighbours spot! First time someone has dared...

I agree...I think most people understand why a business regularly needing to park a van to load might want to do that....whereas the residential occupier is just highjacking the public highway for himself.


But all praise from me to the person who has challenged your neighbours cones lmao....wonder if they are an EDF follower. ;-)

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

>

> > As for the vast majority of ED residents not

> using

> > his shop, I'm glad the 'No Riff Raff' sign is

> > working.

>

> What?...you mean riff raff can afford to live in

> ED? Damn get me an estate agent fast......;-)


Of course we can DJKQ, I've been round the plot fer a ten stretch at least. If not more.

Though, get webbed-up with them estate agents at your peril DJKQ.

Seriously.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Of course we can DJKQ, I've been round the plot

> fer a ten stretch at least. If not more.

> Though, get webbed-up with them estate agents at

> your peril DJKQ.

> Seriously.


Was thinking of moving in not out lol....:)) as I'm told Peckham Rye Park area isn't really East Dulwich....*sniff*

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Of course we can DJKQ, I've been round the plot

> > fer a ten stretch at least. If not more.

> > Though, get webbed-up with them estate agents

> at

> > your peril DJKQ.

> > Seriously.

>

> Was thinking of moving in not out lol....:)) as

> I'm told Peckham Rye Park area isn't really East

> Dulwich....*sniff*


In a pig's eye it ain't DJKQ. Well almost.

Anyway anyone asks you, tell 'em yer SE22, cos I sez so an' dat's dat.

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