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fairyed

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  1. jimlad, whilst what you say may be true, sometimes it doesn't come down to having a right or feeling entitled but it comes down to being polite and understanding. If the poster has put a note explaining the situation it does seem like the polite thing to do to just drive down the street or round the block and park elsewhere. The driver could also drive away with a few choice words to let their disappointment out, but it's okay because in the end of the day, they'll find parking somewhere locally. I can assure you, planned work not being carried out after waiting such a long time is more of an inconvenience for the poster than the person who moved the bin and parked.
  2. The midday prayer is not till just after 1 at the moment so if this happened earlier I don?t think it would be them. Frustratingly a similar thing happened to us when we were expecting work done, turns out it was a morning commuter (who drove over from wherever, parked and cycled into the city) who arguably and understandably didn?t take well with my frustrations at the end of the day when I still had to pay a fee for taking up a days work when no work could be done. Maybe place a polite note on their windshield if all efforts are wasted. These things are frustrating especially when you?re not hogging a parking space for personal ease but I do hope you can find the owner soon!
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