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PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
Sat Sep 23, 2017, 11:23 PM Sep 2017

Man so furious that woman parked outside his house he wrapped her car in cling film.

Neil Junglas from Hunts Cross, Liverpool, decided to get his own back on the driver of a silver Skoda that has been outside his house for two days.

He said he was making dinner for his daughter on Tuesday when he saw the car pull up and a woman then climb into a taxi.

Neil claims a man then got out of the car with two suitcases of luggage and also got in to the taxi before it drove off.

http://metro.co.uk/2017/09/23/man-so-furious-that-woman-parked-outside-his-house-he-wrapped-her-car-in-cling-film-6950425/?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link&ICID=ref_fark

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Man so furious that woman parked outside his house he wrapped her car in cling film. (Original Post) PoliticAverse Sep 2017 OP
Creative Jake Stern Sep 2017 #1
But it isn't abandoned. Even though it's a housing estate, the road OnDoutside Sep 2017 #2
If there "are no parking restrictions and she's perfectly entitled," JayhawkSD Sep 2017 #3
I should add that a neighbour up the street has had a heated conversation with her already, though OnDoutside Sep 2017 #4
I would have used duct tape. nt Javaman Sep 2017 #5

OnDoutside

(19,948 posts)
2. But it isn't abandoned. Even though it's a housing estate, the road
Sun Sep 24, 2017, 04:42 AM
Sep 2017

Is a public road. Short of metering the road,there's nothing that can be done. And that would cost him, in that he would have to pay for residents parking permits ! We have a similar problem where this woman parks across the road from us, every week day, while she works at the local hospital. There are no parking restrictions so she is perfectly entitled to do so, though I am surprised she doesn't move the car around to other parking spots on the street, so as not to draw attention.

 

JayhawkSD

(3,163 posts)
3. If there "are no parking restrictions and she's perfectly entitled,"
Sun Sep 24, 2017, 10:15 AM
Sep 2017

Why would she move it around in order to avoid attention, when what she's doing is legal? Is there some moral code against "parking while working in a hospital?"

OnDoutside

(19,948 posts)
4. I should add that a neighbour up the street has had a heated conversation with her already, though
Sun Sep 24, 2017, 02:33 PM
Sep 2017

that was mostly because how close she was repeatedly parking to that person's driveway. We have a quiet street and you would notice cars like that. I say this in the context of the OP. Even though those people parked there, it created an unnecessary confrontation.

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