Annie wrote:rshdunlop wrote:Now, Annie. I did not slate you for wanting to park outside your own house. Your first post did not include all the relevant information.
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Re: parking cpz's
Postby Annie » 6 Apr 2012 13:06
It happened again last night, Hubby took 15mins to pick me up from somewhere around 10ish last night,and lo and behold someone jumped into our space outside our house! I would have no objections if it hadn't been for the fact that across the road was absolutely clear/space for at least 5 cars over there,
and thats the thing that so annoys me-inconsiderate parking, AND YES I KNOW ANYONE CAN PARK WHERE THEY LIKE! But for gods sake THINK about others before you do!
I beg to differ,see post above-it contains all the relevent info in my opinion.
But in this siutation cpz would not help most finish at 18:30 on weekdays and only run till 13:"0 on a Saturday.
I really think they just introduce more hasstle without resolving the issues with parking they set out to.
When I lived in maida vale it was all permit only but yet I could rerely if ever get a parking space within a 5 min walk of my flat. I even had to walk pastthe tube station which was a bit galling.
As far as I can make out these schemes have no limit on the number of permits issued, you just have to prove you live inthe correct area.
Even if your problem is caused by commuters, it is likely that they would be in the same parking area anyway?