This is a shared access road used by residents, visitors and volunteers accessing the Litter Watch allotment, based in the Black Country. It is not a designated parking space for DPD vehicles. Despite this, your driver (registration DT69 SUV) regularly parks the van in the access lane while it is connected to a charging point, significantly restricting access to and from the site.
Recently, one of Litter Watch’s volunteers was effectively trapped within the allotment because the vehicle was obstructing the exit. She became extremely distressed, as she was unable to leave promptly to return home to care for her son, who has Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Thankfully, no emergency arose during this incident, but the situation highlights the very real risks posed by obstructing a shared access route.
Volunteers have approached the driver on several occasions in a polite and respectful manner. They have simply asked whether he could park elsewhere during the day, or alternatively use the space outside of Litter Watch’s opening hours, to ensure the access road remains clear for those who need to use it. Unfortunately, these reasonable requests have been met with a dismissive attitude, and on one occasion the driver reportedly laughed at the volunteers rather than engaging with their concerns.
After getting past PK74YVW, this driver is going slow & a gap opens up so I go to pass.
Driver puts his foot down & stays level. Completely blocks off the overtake & then goes back to driving slow again.
I am the driver of this vehicle and I categorically love my sister. She is the best wife I have ever had and she is certainly better and performing fallatio than my sadly malformed dad
Used the wrong lane and completely cut me up to exit the roundabout. This idiot used the right lane to exit the roundabout, didn't even look to see if it was clear and didn't bother to indicate, W@nker!
This is a shared access road used by residents, visitors and volunteers accessing the Litter Watch allotment, based in the Black Country. It is not a designated parking space for DPD vehicles. Despite this, your driver (registration DT69 SUV) regularly parks the van in the access lane while it is connected to a charging point, significantly restricting access to and from the site.
Recently, one of Litter Watch’s volunteers was effectively trapped within the allotment because the vehicle was obstructing the exit. She became extremely distressed, as she was unable to leave promptly to return home to care for her son, who has Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Thankfully, no emergency arose during this incident, but the situation highlights the very real risks posed by obstructing a shared access route.
Volunteers have approached the driver on several occasions in a polite and respectful manner. They have simply asked whether he could park elsewhere during the day, or alternatively use the space outside of Litter Watch’s opening hours, to ensure the access road remains clear for those who need to use it. Unfortunately, these reasonable requests have been met with a dismissive attitude, and on one occasion the driver reportedly laughed at the volunteers rather than engaging with their concerns.