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My friend who is fighting a lone battle against rogue parking, not onl in the visitors spots but also all along the driveway, was caught taking photos of these rogue parkers. The owner of the photographed car said that it was illegal to take photos. My friend was taking photos after discussions with fair trade who said that evidence, such as photos of the parked cars, would help the cause.
I have also taken photos here in my complex of rogue parkers. No people just the cars and the rego plates. The residents know I have such a file of evidence and in my case this has worked in my favour as they have made themselves scarce and are parking in their own spaces or on the street! So can anyone tell me so I can also tell my friend if taking candid photos is infact illegal?
Further on my friends situation. There has now been an accident where a car parked outside a garage in the driveway has been hit by a car trying to get through the obstacle course that this complex’s driveway has become. The resident of the car that was hit whilst parked outside his garage was very angry! I mean fancy someone actually wanting to drive down the driveway! And as his car is parked there everyday, surely the driver should have known that this leaves little space to pass so should have parked on the road rather than attempt to get to his own garage. The nerve!
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