My friend had someone who repeatedly parked their car outside her house. The car was parked so close to her drive that it made it quite difficult for her to get her car out. She thinks it was someone who was going on business trips from the airport and leaving their car there for a week at a time. Her boyfriend threw a handful of birdseed on their bonnet. Result. After all the scratches from birds` claws and beaks, the car was never parked there again.
shame on you sinderella!.........we all pay our road tax, and so are entitled to park on a public road without yellow lines!....I live in a town, and parking is a nightmare, if I am lucky I can park about 5 or 6 houses away from mine, if not it can be 2 streets away!........
In Bolton, the wardens booked you for touching the white line, they had little cameras, one once told me that I had committed an offence by warning another driver of their keeness. Here in Norfolk, the reverse seems to apply, touching, crossing white lines is the rule, with extra points for every parking bay you can occupy. Why here do drivers in carparks insist on reversing into a space, the time taken being in direct proportion to their age. Don't all shout at me, I love living here!
Unless you have a dropped kerb leading to a drive, you have no rights over the road outside your house, annoying though it might be. Be thankful it's not a lorry, which happens to my friend, makes her living room quite dark all weekend and summer evenings
I would be careful about considering the answers given by 237SJ and rov1100.
The first would likely result in criminal charges.
The second was tried on me by neighbours, who regarded the space in front of their house as their own. I didn't call the police - just used a trolley jack to move their cars and returned the favour by attaching a note to the windscreens using Prit Stick. No problems since then.