Cars park across driveway

Reported in the Car parking category by lynne beaty at 13:13, Sun 4 October 2009
Sent to Blackpool Borough Council 2 minutes later

Cars are constantly being park across mine and my neighbours driveways,even though we both have a dropped kerb and my neighbour has a white line although this has faded now, it is constanly being blocked by church goes and shoppers as all the roads around forest gate have parking restrictions, why has forest gate not go resident parking also, they even park in front of the drive when there are cars parked on it, which means the police have to be called and cars can be towed away. this can take upto several hours to do but wont help if you cant get off the drive to go to work,please do something about this ongoing problem.people think they have the right to park there car anywhere as they are not sure of the rules.I am going to put up a do not park in front of driveway sign, as im sick of it.

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Posted by lynne beaty at 20:04, Sun 1 November 2009

as to date nothing has been done,no-one has been in contact, but im not surprised in the least. Blackpool council just seem to waste tax payers money on stupid things like the light show in bierly st and the stupid statue of a swimmer and the water feature, they should look at the areas around them and stop throwing away our money.Still cars park over my drive yes i can get out but tring to get back on the drive is a different matter,,, but hey who cares.whats the point of this site,

Posted by lynne beaty at 20:34, Sun 29 November 2009

not one phone call or anyone called to see me its obvious they dont care about what the people want,im very dissapointed in this council they are too busy wasting money on the stupid things they are putting up in blackpool town centre

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