Guy blocked in driveway due to neighbours

Guy blocked in driveway due to neighbours

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saaby93

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32,038 posts

178 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/04/28/man-doc...

telegrapgh said:
He added: "The police have visited multiple times and agree that there has been no breach of law. Facilitating mitigation has been offered on numerous occasions but repeatedly been refused by Mr Setterfield as he stated he did not wish to speak to his neighbours.
Whats best thing to do?

vikingaero

10,328 posts

169 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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What's the problem? He has selfish neighbours. But he has "mates" with HGV's. Remove number plates, get a chain, tow offending vehicles onto main road with handbrakes on. Refit numberplates onto HGV. Job jobbed.

justanother5tar

1,314 posts

125 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Well, what a set of nuggets his neighbours are. hehe

vikingaero

10,328 posts

169 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Shirley that's a defined pavement?

Normally people who park on pavements etc shouldn't have their cars vandalised. In this case I would like to proffer an exception.

MDMA .

8,895 posts

101 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Borrow JCB and ram out the way. Id smash them up.

Metrosexual

85 posts

128 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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We had similar but not quite as bad, drive car towards your drive, stop when can go no further, get out lock car and go into your house.

I'll give it 20 minutes max before you get a knock at the door, explain situation calmly, repeat until successful access to driveway.

Or level 2 - go out for a few hours!

Scootersp

3,166 posts

188 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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I think it would help if he were to park where your red arrow is ie nearer the pavement and in plain view.

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Strictly speaking, you can block access to a driveway. But you can't block somebody on their drive.
tttish but true.
( A workmate parks his car across a neighbours drive, his neighbour only had it installed for their sons weekly visit. Police called on occasions by his neighbour, he now has a police letter to show them confirming no offence)

Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

159 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Remember that bloke that bought a tank...
I would be buying similar, have it dumped just behind the cars and block everyone in, and take a 3 week holiday to somewhere sunny


Totally selfish gits.

If you have more cars than driveway space.... buy a house with a bigger drive.
Don't make your problem everyone else's problem.

shake n bake

2,221 posts

207 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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I'd wait until they'd all parked like tts on a Sunday evening then park my car in the road and block them in on a Monday morning for a few hours.

k-ink

9,070 posts

179 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Buy a rusty old dented 4x4 for a grand. Ram it home every night. Awesome fun!!

delboy735

1,656 posts

202 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Buy a £200 snotter, just drive out through "too small" gap, smiling as you don't care about damage to your own vehicle.....

blade7

11,311 posts

216 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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shake n bake said:
I'd wait until they'd all parked like tts on a Sunday evening then park my car in the road and block them in on a Monday morning for a few hours.
Then have a couple of beers and say sorry can't move the car. drunk

Scootersp

3,166 posts

188 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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I think it would help if he were to park where your red arrow is ie nearer the pavement and in plain view.

MarkwG

4,848 posts

189 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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What he should do is what they've suggested - accept the mediation offer, then they're on notice to keep the entrance clear. He's refusing their offers of help, so he's lost the moral high ground. There's no point whining on if he won't talk to them in the first place.

delta0

2,348 posts

106 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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I would just park in the middle of the road just behind the cars.

Riley Blue

20,953 posts

226 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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MarkwG said:
What he should do is what they've suggested - accept the mediation offer, then they're on notice to keep the entrance clear. He's refusing their offers of help, so he's lost the moral high ground. There's no point whining on if he won't talk to them in the first place.
This is PistonHeads and you're writing commonsense ...?!

lord trumpton

7,392 posts

126 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Troubleatmill said:
Remember that bloke that bought a tank...
I would be buying similar, have it dumped just behind the cars and block everyone in, and take a 3 week holiday to somewhere sunny


Totally selfish gits.

If you have more cars than driveway space.... buy a house with a bigger drive.
Don't make your problem everyone else's problem.
100% agree

TankRizzo

7,268 posts

193 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Jimboka said:
Strictly speaking, you can block access to a driveway. But you can't block somebody on their drive.
tttish but true.
( A workmate parks his car across a neighbours drive, his neighbour only had it installed for their sons weekly visit. Police called on occasions by his neighbour, he now has a police letter to show them confirming no offence)
Your workmate is a bellend.

Conscript

1,378 posts

121 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Leave house at 6am.
Lean on horn until cars get moved.