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It happens a lot..


At the moment I have a car user that continues to park just 9 inches away from my car.


On a couple occasions there has been a second vehicle parked similarly the other side of me.


I would not of been able to get out if I had needed to of done.

To make it worse there is one of those speed 'Cushions' right outside my house where I park

Which means you have to give it a bit of wellie to clear the hump and as the car rises over it

you cannot judge just how close you are to the other vehicles.


Fortunately I do not use my car that much except in real need.


Just as well.


Foxy

I deliberately take up two car spaces if im lucky enough to get a space anywhere near my house..with the residential street parking being overtaken by local school staff..kings hospital user and commuters..it is virtually impossible to get near your home..let alone outside it...so yes i do it to annoy...petty i know !!

Jules6862 Wrote:

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> I deliberately take up two car spaces if im lucky

> enough to get a space anywhere near my house..with

> the residential street parking being overtaken by

> local school staff..kings hospital user and

> commuters..it is virtually impossible to get near

> your home..let alone outside it...so yes i do it

> to annoy...petty i know !!



If that is a serious post, that is a really selfish thing to do.

Jules6862 Wrote:

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> Very serious...im as selfish as the commuters who

> wont pay for parking just choose to take up

> residential FREE parking..!!!


Unless I've missed something, there isn't a fee paying car park in East Dulwich for commuters to use....

Jules6862 Wrote:

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> I deliberately take up two car spaces if im lucky

> enough to get a space anywhere near my house..with

> the residential street parking being overtaken by

> local school staff..kings hospital user and

> commuters..it is virtually impossible to get near

> your home..let alone outside it...so yes i do it

> to annoy...petty i know !!


Bet your neighbours love you. You know, the residents.

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