On Monday, 19 February 2018 18:41:51 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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whisky-dave wrote:
A tradesman's permit can allow the space outside the house being worked on
to be reserves for him. Think skips, etc.
You don;t have a legal right to reserve any space even one outside yuor
home, my dad tried that years ago puttign out a wheelie bin so a
trademan could deliver some paving slabs, but you DO NOT have the right
to reserve a parking space for ANYONE else not even yourself.
That's why you need a special permit for tradesmen, etc. From the council.
Who do have the rights.
And that relates to a parking zone NOT a persons adresss.
Good to know your dad was as daft as yourself...
Yes a person is daft to think an individual owns the road outside their house just because they pay council and road tax, they do not own the road.
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Dave Plowman London SW
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