
Fri Sep 06 05:00:00 UTC 2024: – The author describes the beauty of Sandycove in south Co Dublin on a sunny day
– The author expresses frustration with people using traffic cones to reserve parking spaces in front of their homes
– The author acknowledges the difficulties of living in a highly desirable location with limited parking
– The author argues for sharing resources like swimming spots and beaches rather than gatekeeping them
– The author recounts getting clamped for parking in a residential area near Seapoint
– The author vows to never use traffic cones to reserve parking spaces or get involved with clamping if they live by the sea
You’ve no right to park outside your home. You buy the house, not the road in front of it
You’ve no right to park outside your home. You buy the house, not the road in front of it