Eddie Peters
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If cars are restricting access to your driveway they are breaking the law. Pop down to your local Garda Station and ask advice from the community liaison Garda. They are well used to dealing with this sort of thing.Thanks for the replies and it's pointless trying to reason with them. I did realise that the space outside my house is part of a public road. Sorry for the rant but it's often difficult to park after working late - another disadvantage of being employed
A few lads rent next door but have a '99 reg in their driveway and a '00 reg in front of their property for the past few years (none taxed or NCT'd but I expect it doesn't matter as the cars never move).
You don't have to go to war with your neighbours but a Give Respect, Get Respect attitude will go a long way both way.
Ensure you get your deserved respect so get your retaliation in first.
We live in a cul-de-sac too which is a free parking area and motorists use the area for a cheaper park-n-ride as there is a bus-stop near. They are not doing anything illegal and are entitled to use the road for the no cost parking. So the residents now park on the road keeping public parking to a minimum leaving room in their driveway for relations, visitors etc.
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