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  1. Hi there, He could park his car halfway across his and halfway across his neighbour's (they have no driveway or dropped kerb) allowing some 'swing'. But my gf and I are now getting fed up to our back teeth with his attitude and I'm becoming desperate for help, short of having to pay for solicitor's fees
  2. Hi Everyone, I wondered if someone could please give me some advice which is accurate rather than 'hear say'. I live in England. A few months ago a new neighbour moved into the house across from mine. They have 2 cars. The one belongs to his wife and is rarely used at the mo as they have a new baby. He, however parks their 2nd car across his own drive, effectively making it very hard to try and reverse my car out of my drive and making me have to try and create a 'swing' angle in which to reversed out past the front of his car or the back of his car. However, if he parks his car (mostly) across his drive, I am having to manouvre in and out several times in order to try and not hit any part of the side of his car. A neighbour has already had issues with him parking halfway across his drive and halfway across mine which makes getting in and out hard for both of us. Finally, another neighbour informs me that his attitude is one of making a fire in his back yard during the afternoon even though she tried to shout from over her fence that her washing was hanging out to dry. He ignored her completely... Can anyone please inform me if there are any 'laws' or legislature which will ensure that he isn't allowed to park his car directly across his own drive and thus giving me the freedom to manouvre in and out of my own drive? Many thanks in advance. I H
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