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threads on CPZ and wheelie bins blocking spaces seem popular so I thought I?d raise another one.


Large motor homes parked for weeks on end (as obviously not used that regularly) parked outside living room windows blocking light and taking at least 2 parking spaces! Would a CPZ permit be charged double for such a vehicle?


Pretty irritating

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It's a real bugbear of mine. I think a 'tortious nuisance' would cover it?


http://www.darlingtons.com/blog/nuisance-unlawful-interference-with-land


You can certainly spend a night or two in your campervan on the public highway, but you can't permanently camp somewhere without landowner's permission (TFL or local council I assume). It's probably a grey area as to when a quick stay became a camp.

flocker spotter Wrote:

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> why don't they just go and buy a house like

> everyone else?


Not everyone can afford a house, Especially with the extortionate prices nowadays!


It's a matter of time before people start to lose their houses & become homeless!

sweetgirl Wrote:

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> flocker spotter Wrote:

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

> -----

> > why don't they just go and buy a house like

> > everyone else?

>

> Not everyone can afford a house, Especially with

> the extortionate prices nowadays!

>

> It's a matter of time before people start to lose

> their houses & become homeless!


Totally agree with that

sweetgirl Wrote:

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> flocker spotter Wrote:

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

> -----

> > why don't they just go and buy a house like

> > everyone else?

>

> Not everyone can afford a house, Especially with

> the extortionate prices nowadays!

>

> It's a matter of time before people start to lose

> their houses & become homeless!


Pretty sure FS was being somewhat ironic...

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