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williamwright wrote:
On 18/03/2020 10:32, Theo wrote:


Indeed not. The people who aren't allowed to park on it includes
you. As dropped kerbs aren't associated with particular car
registrations or keepers only with the addresses where they're located.
Which isn't to say this isn't regularly flouted as in streets
without other restrictions, parking wardens would probably only
show up as the result of a complaint from the person with the
dropped kerb


You aren't allowed to park on it, but it is constructed for the sole
use to enter your property. It isn't reserved for you, Mr J. Bloggs,
but it's reserved to allow entrance of the property 99 Acacia Avenue,
whose sole resident happens to be Mr J. Bloggs.


Think of a row of terraced houses that front directly onto the pavement.
A drop kerb would be nonsensical.


Convert the front room to a garage. Problem solved.

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