Parking - Private land problem.

Parking - Private land problem.

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Gavin0478

473 posts

141 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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Do you know anyone with a jcb or similar, the day before put some small signs up notifying of some drainage work then just dig a big ditch around the offending car saying they were warned!

btcc123

1,243 posts

147 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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Devil2575 said:
Just start smearing dog st on the windows. That'll learn em! biggrin

Or perhaps a potato in the exhaust.
It will stop you biting your nails as well.hehe

megapixels83

823 posts

151 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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I once had a parking space in the town centre. Open air no barrier car park but all private allocated spaces at £150 per month. Plenty of signs saying as such. I think more than 50% of the time of trying to park there someone was in it. So I simply blocked the next car to park in my space and walked off to town to do 2.5 hours of shopping. They were livid and asked why I blocked them in. Simple answer was you feel you can park anywhere so I have taken a leaf out of your book.

At home we paid a premium for two allocated spaces in a private car park at the back of our apartments. The same car parked in my space twice, on the third time I blocked him in. Again this one was livid but it made me laugh.

Bring back clamping I say.

Edited by megapixels83 on Monday 18th May 19:14

lostmotel

156 posts

135 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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Ideally, the person whose space they park in would get their details from the DVLA and try and sue them for trespass. But, who has the time.

Unfortunately, and I can't believe I'm saying this, a private parking company probably is the best solution unless everyone wants to chip in for gates or for lockable bollards on each space.

Whatever you do, though, give residents an option to opt out of the PPC's scheme if they like, and arrange to have a register of authorised vehicles. On a few occasions I have forgotten to display my permit (it has my address on, so I put it in the glovebox when out) and have had no luck getting our management company to cancel it, so ended up having to go through POPLA - for parking in my own space.

pigeonskirt

506 posts

139 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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andburg said:
Rude-boy said:
I have 100% sympathy with residents plagued with rouge parkers.
What about other colours? is ochre okay?
I don't normally pay much attention to the SPAG police, but this made me lol. Very good!

jbsportstech

5,069 posts

179 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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pop up bollard is the way to go if possible, police don't go for blocking cars in. i tried that with a neighbour who parked across two off road bays thats weren't his and I got read the riot act for blocking him in and pointing my finger at home when i spoke to him, I say police they were two pcsos who talked ste and probably watched two many T J Hooker re-runs.

they said get a bollards and a sign for my cctv camera, apparently if your pcso of the avon and somerset persuation then you have to have a sign for cctv so people can decide if thy want to be filmed before tress passing on your land, i kid you not.

Edited by jbsportstech on Monday 18th May 22:10

Heaveho

5,286 posts

174 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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Occasionally have the same problem in the same circumstances as the op at my flat in Newcastle city centre, even though it's a clearly marked private car park. I had resorted to blocking the person in and dealing with their misplaced annoyance on their return. It's never been the same vehicle twice, but I make a point of being exceptionally unpleasant during any exchanges I have with the owners. I have a parking post, but until recently I CBA to put this in every time I left the flat, unless I was going to be away for some time, but that's had to change as of late, for obvious reasons. It's annoying, but people being the selfish tossers they are, I've just come to expect the worst, and act accordingly.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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lostmotel said:
Ideally, the person whose space they park in would get their details from the DVLA and try and sue them for trespass. But, who has the time
And at the moment DVSA are unlikely to supply them to you for tresspass as their staff do not seem to comprehend the difference between trespass and parking, they will come up with a raft of excuses as to why they will not supply them to you for a legitimate reason.

Legal advice is ongoing on that.

As mentioned previously, poorly thought out knee jerk reaction laws are usually badly thought out and implemented due to a populist agenda.

C. Grimsley

1,364 posts

195 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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When people park in front of my work premises I put the car on my recovery truck and lock it in my premises, I then report it to the police, done this twice now with no issues.

Carl

Devil2575

13,400 posts

188 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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btcc123 said:
Devil2575 said:
Just start smearing dog st on the windows. That'll learn em! biggrin

Or perhaps a potato in the exhaust.
It will stop you biting your nails as well.hehe
Two birds one stone biggrin

lost in espace

6,161 posts

207 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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herewego

8,814 posts

213 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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speedyguy said:
And at the moment DVSA are unlikely to supply them to you for tresspass as their staff do not seem to comprehend the difference between trespass and parking, they will come up with a raft of excuses as to why they will not supply them to you for a legitimate reason.

Legal advice is ongoing on that.

As mentioned previously, poorly thought out knee jerk reaction laws are usually badly thought out and implemented due to a populist agenda.
I have wondered whether it was done deliberately for the benefit of those in the know.

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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speedyguy said:
as their staff do not seem to comprehend the difference between trespass and parking
And the difference is...?

HantsRat

Original Poster:

2,369 posts

108 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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No real point going to the company. It is a massive council company that probably has about 5000 staff in the officers. Most train in or use Park & Ride but a few just park in private estates nearby.

mikeveal

4,571 posts

250 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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Apply packet of birdseed to roof and bonnet.

Efbe

9,251 posts

166 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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HantsRat said:
No real point going to the company. It is a massive council company that probably has about 5000 staff in the officers. Most train in or use Park & Ride but a few just park in private estates nearby.
why not just put an object where these people have been parking?

A trailer, skip, pile of bricks/ wood, plant pots, whatever.

Barkychoc

7,848 posts

204 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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Note attached to the window with Pritt Stick works a treat.
Absolute bd to get off without warm water, if you are feeling generous put on the note easily removed with warm water.

Works a treat on side windows, probably best to stick with rears


The Mad Monk

10,474 posts

117 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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jbsportstech said:
they said get a bollards and a sign for my cctv camera, apparently if your pcso of the avon and somerset persuation then you have to have a sign for cctv so people can decide if thy want to be filmed before tress passing on your land, i kid you not.

Edited by jbsportstech on Monday 18th May 22:10
Yes, but what does it mean in English?

Durzel

12,262 posts

168 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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The Mad Monk said:
Yes, but what does it mean in English?
dont you read? he sed what it mean

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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TooMany2cvs said:
And the difference is...?
I don't know DVSA's thinking,

The response from DVSA for asking for registered keeper details about vehicles cutting through a private road was 'employ a car parking firm'. (The firm already does.)

It wasn't/isn't a parking issue, as suggested by others elsewhere barriers are regularly vandalised at a cost of many thousands to repair frequently.

Despite repeated complaints from nearby residents the MP and others are playing slimy smile


Edited by anonymous-user on Tuesday 19th May 12:57