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I have a Blue Disabled Parking Badge and neighbours consistently park in front of my property. What can I do?

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I have a Blue Disabled Parking Badge and neighbours consistently park in front of my property. What can I do?

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There is no law to enforce that you should be allowed to park right outside your property so you therefore rely on the common courtesy of your neighbours. If appropriate you could discuss the problems you have with your mobility and kindly ask your neighbours as far as possible if they could leave you a space close to your own property. If you find that other people park outside your property, a sign advising that space is needed due to you having a disability may be enough to inform them and consequently they may then find an alternative place to park. You may need permission from the Council to erect a sign.

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