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Do Not Park Infront Of Garage Sign
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Is it true that you can park infront of someones garage if they dont have a dropped kurb? Ive heard you cant bump up kurbs as you damage them. I haven't done this but its just what ive heard. Thanks
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Working on the answer you have given mrknowall, it would not be criminal damage if the owner of the garage did not do the handiwork. I don't think so.
We have people on my street who have put signs in their windows saying Resident Parking Only. They don't have a leg to stand on.
Many people today seem to take great delight in thinking they can take the law into their own hands. I wonder what they would say if the Police "gave their car a kicking" if it was parked on double yellows.
As has been said, if there is no drop down on the kerb, you can't stop people parking there.
We have people on my street who have put signs in their windows saying Resident Parking Only. They don't have a leg to stand on.
Many people today seem to take great delight in thinking they can take the law into their own hands. I wonder what they would say if the Police "gave their car a kicking" if it was parked on double yellows.
As has been said, if there is no drop down on the kerb, you can't stop people parking there.
Parking in front of dropped kerbs is enforced by your local council's bylaws. The kerb must be dropped in order for any of these bylaws to become relevant in such a matter.
A simple "do not park in front of garage" sign is unenforceable.
If you'd like more detailed information, contact your local council.
A simple "do not park in front of garage" sign is unenforceable.
If you'd like more detailed information, contact your local council.
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