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Hi all

I'm not sure where I stand here. I have a driveway where the pavement is dropped but which "technically" isn't marked as a driveway ie. no white lines (application is in). However in the meantime, it is clearly a driveway, and is used as such.

A neighbour keeps blocking me in. Do I have any rights without the white lines?

When they do this, I can't use my car. A note was left but the response wasn't very neighbourly!

Can anyone advise me if I have any rights here without the white lines?

thanks

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Have you contacted the police to see if they can issue a ticket without the white lines? If you already have the legal rights without the lines, then have them towed / ticketed. If you don't have the legal rights yet, then unfortunately, if speaking to them hasn't resolved the issue, you'll just have to deal with it until the application comes through.


How very annoying.

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