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Hello. Very cheesed about this. In front of the horniman is that park . the one with the swings that go very high. I had with me 2 children and we couldnt find a parking spot along the sydenham hill side of that park. A whole line of coaches turning the engines or just parked with the driver on the newspaper filled 50% of the spaces. In front of the first bus was just enough space for me to get in. Whole roadside was packed full.

Driver popped his head out of the door "oi mate lemme get out wont you!'. So i got back in my car and moved forward up to the preceeding car, actually looked not that tight. He had some space behind. I did my bit. So we went to the swings and the musuem. When i came back my car had milky coffee thrown all over the front and back windscreen. Also a very accurate sluish into the drivers doorhandle. I had to get sticky hands to open the door. Ok, if I'd refused to budge..but i didnt.

I gather theres actually a petition going on about this very road and the coaches. Flock to the biro would you?

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