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Southover high st Mercedes

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On 22 Mar 2017 at 9:52am Can't park wrote:
What an inconsiderate tw@t the driver of silver Mercedes parked a foot or so from the kerb with full lock on steering near to Anne of cleves house .
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On 22 Mar 2017 at 12:15pm The Forum Nutter wrote:
One of the loveliest and most historic roads in Lewes ruined by cars. I would double yellow both sides from the Kings Head to the The Swan.
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On 22 Mar 2017 at 12:54pm A Person wrote:
There is some staggeringly bad parking along this road. Sundays are a proper PITA, what with the church congregation and the pillocks who leave their 4x4s half on the pavement up near the Swan because there's no parking control on Sundays. It can easily turn the whole length from the Swan to Anne of Cleves house into a single lane with no passing places. Add several double deckers on rail replacement days and you have a nightmare of selfish parking and bad tempered drivers. One of these days we'll achieve complete deadlock.
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On 22 Mar 2017 at 1:13pm Feline wrote:
I know people who live on Southover High Street and they tell me that sometimes people get out of their cars and have fights over the driving, parking, right of way! Shame because it is such a lovely road apart from the traffic.
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On 22 Mar 2017 at 6:54pm Lewes Driver wrote:
Parking is a farce all over Lewes and @The Forum Nutter - no one pays attention to double yellows anyway I doubt doing that would change a thing
 
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On 23 Mar 2017 at 4:10pm Keycutter wrote:
I've got a lovely set of keys that will make them think twice about parking here


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