This is what I have to deal with every single day. The people responsible are supposed to provide a right of access, but are they really doing that? When you have to squeeze past parked cars just to reach your front door, it doesn’t feel like access is being provided at all.
Now imagine trying to carry groceries or move furniture. It becomes an impossible task. It’s clear these car owners don’t give a damn about anyone but themselves.
But what happens when things go wrong? What if there’s a fire in the flats and people can’t escape because the cars are blocking the only fire exit? Or worse, what if the cars themselves catch fire and there’s no way out for those living above? Would the owners take responsibility, or would they shrug it off and claim ignorance?
They know the risks. I’ve confronted them before, and their excuses have shifted from having “police permission” (which wasn’t true) to claiming “local government approval” (also false), and now they insist they’ve bought the rights to the ginnel and only need to provide access. But let me ask you—are they truly providing access?
You tell me.
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