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Persistent Obstruction and Harassment Linked to Care Worker Cond
uct
By: SomeoneParkedInMySpot Date: April 21, 2025, 3:41 pm
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Over the past year, a care worker attending a neighbouring
property has repeatedly obstructed access to my driveway,
parking across the dropped kerb despite alternative space being
available. Despite polite verbal requests, formal complaints to
their employer (including CCTV evidence), and recent involvement
from the police, the behaviour has persisted—ranging from
partial encroachment to full blockage.
The care agency has declined to provide the worker’s details to
the police, instead leaving it to her discretion to make
contact, which she has not done.
They appear to know that the police cannot proceed without their
full name and the registration of their private vehicle is not
enough for the police to make a house call.
#Post#: 68207--------------------------------------------------
Re: Persistent Obstruction and Harassment Linked to Care Worker
Conduct
By: LoneStartState Date: April 23, 2025, 4:25 am
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You could always call your local council to report a vehicle
contravening parking regulations, specifying the vehicle is
parking across your dropped kerb and blocking property access.
Depends how responsive your local authority is to such matters.
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Re: Persistent Obstruction and Harassment Linked to Care Worker
Conduct
By: Korting Date: May 23, 2025, 3:50 pm
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If the care workers car is blocking your drive so you cant exit
your drive then the police should be able to get it moved. if
you are outside of your drive trying to get in then the same
does not apply.
You can always get a couple of friends to park their car so the
care worker is effectively blocked in, then tell her to go and
do one when she complains.
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