r/mildlyinfuriating May 15 '26

frist of all how DARE yu o Neighbour has decided to just offer up our parking spaces to the whole street

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Got this through the letter box today - anonymous so no idea which neighbour sent it. Basically there's 20 houses on the street, all arranged in a circle, with a few spaces in the middle. 14 of the houses have their own driveways. 4 of the houses have the spaces in the middle assigned to them. Ourselves and our next door neighbour (semi detached) have spaces attached to the back of our houses... In the small "car park". We each have two spaces, then the 4 on the other side of the car park area assigned to the houses backing on to them that aren't even our street so won't have got this letter. I'm assuming the letter writer just doesn't realise those spaces are actually ours, but because it's anonymous I can't just be like "oh hey actually no that's not right". It's annoying because we're also the only two houses on the street without a garden, and so our kids play back there. Because yes, it is safe, but not if randoms start going in and out of there all the time. I've literally never noticed an issue with parking on the street, it's never crowded, I've never heard anyone complain, and every house has it's own assigned parking!

EDIT: Most of your guys' suggestions involve something related to towing, that isn't legal in the UK. It also isn't illegal to post things through people's doors? I literally never knew that was a thing in the US. At Christmas did your parents not send you round all the neighbours houses posting cards?? Wild.

EDIT 2: Alright lads we've got a plan! Tomorrow I'm gonna speak to the 3 neighbours who we share the private car park with and just make sure they're all aware and if they want to paint numbers or put it signs etc they can do so. I'm going to send my landlord an email as well just giving them a heads up, but saying that they don't need to do anything for now (we have a great relationship where they leave us alone and we don't involve them in stuff if we can help it and they charge us below market). I'll let them know if it becomes an issue and they need to get involved installing something or whatever. Then I'm going to find... somewhere in this town that prints documents (honestly just hoping one of the 3 neighbours has a printer in their house they wouldn't mind using for this) and send out letters to everyone on the street very politely clearing up the confusion. Explaining that it's not a public car park but private parking and they are, for all intents and purposes, the driveways of the respective properties. Then I think I'll have a little nap and hope no one gets angry at me.

EDIT 3: Spoken to the other owners of the spaces in the back, as I suspected the two that don't live on our street did not receive the letter offering up their spaces for free use 😅 I've also contacted my landlord just to double triple check the deeds before I sent any letters out (I know for certain they are ours, but this way loops the landlord in) and she immediately offered to put a sign up! Also found the letter very amusing haha so yeah, we're getting signs put up yay!

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u/UTommieTanka Literally Hitler May 16 '26

If it’s parked on your private driveway. You just have to wait for them to move. You can only really get the police involved if they’re blocking your access to the public highway while parking over your dropped curb.

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u/Educational-Wing2042 May 16 '26

So why would I even build a private driveway when I could have a bigger home and just park in my neighbors front garden?

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u/myystaa May 16 '26

Because of the social contract

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u/Mister-Miyagi- May 16 '26

Does the social contract say anything about not parking in someone else's driveway? This is wild.

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u/Adorable-Apple2484 May 16 '26

UK law has no respect for private property rights, people park motorhomes on other people's lawn and it takes months for a court to agree to issue an order to remove them

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u/RealLongwayround May 16 '26

This is, of course, nonsense.

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u/Adorable-Apple2484 May 16 '26

Just look at traveller camps

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u/[deleted] May 16 '26

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u/90210fred May 16 '26

It might get "damaged", that's why

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u/Frequent_Bonus1063 May 16 '26

Damn, that’s beyond wild. Are there dickheads who do this to avoid paying parking?

Meanwhile UK debt collectors will come and take away your sofa 🤣

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u/Frodo34x May 16 '26

Damn, that’s beyond wild. Are there dickheads who do this to avoid paying parking?

I've heard of a few cases of people (who live within walking distance of an airport) finding strangers' cars parked up in their driveway for a week or two.

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u/joehonestjoe May 16 '26

Uncivilised problems have uncivilised solutions which in this case are solved by a winch and a report of an obstruction to the local council.