Weekend Argus Saturday

Sorry, your verge doesn’t belong to you

by-laws

RESIDENTS who live close to schools, retail outlets or other businesses – or perhaps have social neighbours who receive lots of visitors – have no choice but to put up with people parking outside their homes.

As frustrating as it might be, the land is a free-for-all when it comes to parking.

This means you cannot place traffic cones or plant other obstructions, such as rocks, greenery or fencing, to cordon off the area to other people.

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