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tommy_guy Wrote:

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> Good news craigyboy71, looks like one of them was

> rented today.

>

> I would say get in there quick but it appears the

> tactical parking to save the space is already in

> operation.

>

Yes I thought renting one was the best chance of getting a car park space for the weekend! lol.

Yes, I've tried a couple of times to speak to the owner, but never at home.

People seem a bit obsessed about parking right in front of their house. Seems to me to be primitive territorial instinct. Yes, there are a small number for who it is important due to mobility issues of one sort or other, bit for most people you may just accept a minute or twos walk to your car. Is it that big a deal?
Sorry Jeremy, wasn't my intention, didn't phrase it well - it just seems sometimes, it's more about 'they've take MY space' rather than any real inconvenience (a couple of spaces along aint no biggie). I accept that if you have to park a couple of streets away it can be a pain. Personally, I never have to park more than a couple of 100 meters from my front door, but I may just be lucky.

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