Pavement parking ban

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NMNeil

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5,860 posts

50 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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JimSuperSix said:
If it's not the road you live on, why is it any of your business whether the people who live there destroy the grass outside their own houses?
Because if one person does it, others believe that it's OK for them to follow suit.
Roads are for vehicles, pavements are for people. It's not overly complicated.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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NMNeil said:
JimSuperSix said:
If it's not the road you live on, why is it any of your business whether the people who live there destroy the grass outside their own houses?
Because if one person does it, others believe that it's OK for them to follow suit.
Roads are for vehicles, pavements are for people. It's not overly complicated.
you missed the point of the question.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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JimSuperSix said:
NMNeil said:
JimSuperSix said:
If it's not the road you live on, why is it any of your business whether the people who live there destroy the grass outside their own houses?
Because if one person does it, others believe that it's OK for them to follow suit.
Roads are for vehicles, pavements are for people. It's not overly complicated.
you missed the point of the question.
I don't think they did. Maybe they're just not a selfish twunt.
Maybe a few kicks in the back pocket would help inform the ignorant and selfish
https://www.stockport.gov.uk/parking-on-highway-gr...

Tlandcruiser

2,788 posts

198 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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JimSuperSix said:
If it's not the road you live on, why is it any of your business whether the people who live there destroy the grass outside their own houses?
How about people having respect and decency? it makes a nice looking street look terrible, it also encourages the behaviour so everyone parks on the grass verges and pavements. It’s in my neighbourhood which causes issues when using footpaths.

They don’t own the grass either, it’s council or highways owned which is a maintenance cost that my council has to spend on to repair etc.



nismo48

3,688 posts

207 months

Thursday 14th July 2022
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Tlandcruiser said:
JimSuperSix said:
If it's not the road you live on, why is it any of your business whether the people who live there destroy the grass outside their own houses?
How about people having respect and decency? it makes a nice looking street look terrible, it also encourages the behaviour so everyone parks on the grass verges and pavements. It’s in my neighbourhood which causes issues when using footpaths.

They don’t own the grass either, it’s council or highways owned which is a maintenance cost that my council has to spend on to repair etc.