NEIGHBOURS are at war over parking accusing selfish drivers of never leaving enough space and have no “common sense”.
Locals in Falmouth, Cornwall, have shared cars parked almost bumper to bumper leaving only a very narrow passage in the middle of the road.
BPMResidents have been left fuming at their neighbours’ parking[/caption]
BPMSome motorists have been slammed for only leaving tiny gaps and not having any common sense[/caption]
One image shows two vehicles parked over a speed jump, leaving a small gap in-between, with residents saying the problem is getting increasingly worse.
And locals have slammed motorists for not leaving space for an ordinary car let alone emergency vehicles.
Residents had previously told Cornwall Live that neighbouring Penryn was being plagued with dangerous and inconsiderate parking.
And others say that damage being caused to their cars left parked on the road is becoming all too common.
One disgruntled delivery driver said: “I was there the other week delivering and it’s an absolute joke. They obviously have absolute no common sense.
“You watch them all cry when their cars get damaged by people getting though,” said one person.
It’s an absolute joke. They obviously have absolute no common sense.
While another annoyed resident said that the cramped parking was a common sight.
They said: “Unfortunately this is like this all over Falmouth and Penryn. There’s just not enough space anywhere for all of the cars.
“I live on Oakfield Road and come night-time there are three to five cars, sometimes more, parked on the pavement outside my home.
“I’ve had to do this myself at times as there is nowhere to park all the way along Oakfield and Acacia Road.
“Thankfully there’s plenty of room for buses and emergency service vehicles to get through, and another pavement opposite that no one can park on thankfully. This is not going to get better, only worse.”
PARKING MAD
Michael Doust, who took the images, said he reported it to the police who told him it is not an offence or causing an obstruction.
As a rule, the local council’s traffic enforcement officers deal with vehicles parked on double yellow lines or not abiding by parking rules.
If the vehicle is causing a danger or obstruction where it is located the police will assist, according to the Devon and Cornwall Police website.
One viewer could not believe the picture, calling it “plain crazy”, “irresponsible” and “totally selfish”.
And an emergency worker said: “A couple of weeks ago I drove along there in my ambulance and couldn’t get past the inconsiderate parkers.
“I had to reverse back up the road and turn around and come in the other way. If you can’t park up close to the wall, with your wheels straight and fold your mirror in then don’t park there is my advice.”
Another added: “This is my street and I have had so much damage done to my cars it’s unbelievable. The ‘wall’ side of the road seriously needs double yellow lines.
“We struggled to pass this morning in a Golf. In the last six months it’s got so much worse.”
It comes as a homeowner slammed her neighbour for her “petty parking” in front of her house.
Meanwhile another resident complained about a nightmare neighbour who has two driveways but still decides to park outside a house next door.