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Council sign on my drainpipe...

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drjohn | 20:32 Wed 16th Apr 2008 | Civil
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My property is an end terrace on a T-junction (side of the house on the side street). The council have recently attached a flimsy sign to my drainpipe at the side of the house (stating that it is no parking for refuse collections). I'm assuming that being my property I can remove it without any hassle, or can I? And does the council have any rights to attach signs etc to your property? Thanks
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Why do you want to remove it? Have you nothing else going on in your life to worry about?
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You obviously don't realise the trauma in having the coucil stick something on your downspout.
I don't see how someone can put something on your property without consent.
How dare they !
Could you stick a sign on the council offices with authority.


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Your wasted in AB. You should go on Britains got talent.

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