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singhster | 21:23 Sun 12th Jun 2005 | Home & Garden
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I've got a car parking space next to my house, which is my area of land.  As I live near a local restaurant, I quite frequently find people park in my space, meaning I can't park in my own space.  I'm about to purchase a No Parking sign, but was interested to know legally where I stand.

Today for example, a woman parked her car there.  I went out and asked if she could move it as it was private land (I wasn't rude at all).  Rather than apologise, she said it didn't look like a drive (which it doesn't).  I again asked her to move it, as my girlfriend needed to park there.  She said "There'd better be a car there when I return", and then left.

I know legally she was tresspassing, but am I within my rights to block her car in?  Or even build an emergency fence which will prevent access to her car? 

I'll try a no parking sign first, just wondering how ridiculous I could be?

 

 

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I have seen a kind of low pole / vertical bar which can be dropped horizontal (with a key) to allow a car to drive over it. When you drive out you can stand it up again. I have no idea how to get hold of one but I think you would be entirely within your rights to use something like this to stop people parking on your land.  Also a sign that says "private property - no parking" I feel would be acceptable, but not blocking her car in.
Hi singhster, I know exactly how you feel; I have much the same situation where I live! I don't know of any solution, other than putting up signs indicating that it is a private parking space, etc. One time we came home and found that someone had set up camp at our place: complete caravan with lighting, etc!

Put up a sign saying that it's private land and that any car found in it will be clamped. Then buy a clamp and clamp them. You cannot charge for removing the clamp but you can take your time taking it off.

the bar in the first answer can be ordered from buildbase builders merchants, i used to work there and they were very popular
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Thanks for your help.  I'll try one of those security posts.  I was just frustrated by the lack of courtesy from someone who had parked on my land, then refused to apologise.  I might check out the clamp for a laugh.
I would have blocked her in for an hour or two
You would be within your rights to erect a sign stating that it was private parking.

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