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Sep 12, 2011 19:51

A couple of years ago, I was to be found mithering about crap Bristol car drivers parking on the pavement. I assume it's an extension of the 'leaving the hazard flashers on means I can park somewhere stupid' (lack of) thought process. It's as if they know they're doing something that's going to shite stuff up for other people, and they're making ( Read more... )

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the_siobhan September 12 2011, 18:55:23 UTC
On my street it's mainly a function of there not being room for other cars to get by if they don't. It usually happens when people are unloading/loading heavy things, children or elderly parents.

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the_axel September 13 2011, 00:12:43 UTC
And they always get moved as soon as the jobs done.

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ivory_goddess September 12 2011, 19:00:14 UTC
I've seen some streets where its actively encouraged - parking bays marked partially on the pavement. In my sister's road you can park entirely on the pavement in the marked bays (its a very wide pavement and a very narrow street).

Mostly I notice it in streets where if you didn't park on the pavement you'd block the road. Lesser of 2 evils perhaps?

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mr_tom September 12 2011, 19:51:49 UTC
It's not the illegality that's the issue: motoring is one of the few areas of life where one is given a number of passes to break the law before any form of punishment is even considered. It's the fact that it's really inconsiderate towards those people that society should be protecting: the elderly, disabled, or children in prams.

Allez les Dégonflés!

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sammason September 12 2011, 21:02:47 UTC
I use a wheelchair. This thread has led me to notice that I haven't yet found a pavement blocked by a car such that I couldn't wheel along it. But it certainly could happen. It does happen when wheelie bins are placed carelessly, but to be fair to householders, the people who leave the bins carelessly are generally the people whose job it is to empty them.

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liz_lowlife September 12 2011, 21:47:25 UTC
You don't like MX5s?!

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hirez September 12 2011, 22:10:12 UTC
I like all sorts of cars. It's the drivers of the poor beasts that give a chap pause.

Apart from Vauxhalls. They're horrible. Oh, and BL kit that isn't some flavour of Mini. Non-classic Rangies are suspect, too.

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purple_spider September 12 2011, 22:35:35 UTC
We don't have pavements in our village, I am serious, there are no pavements .... but it is a busy place with narrow roads and lanes and people do double park which makes driving through a nightmare. I mostly have to contend with tractors crawling along at 3 MPH ;)

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hirez September 13 2011, 09:45:26 UTC
That sounds like the place where I grew up. No pavements, no streetlights... And no-one daft enough to park on the road.

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