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Old 06-04-2010, 01:16   #82
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Re: Another protest against plans for a new mosque

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Originally Posted by Gary L View Post
So you can see the objection to the building of a mosque in a residential area more clearly now then.
No. Unless you have allocated parking, your house does not come with a guarenteed parking space outside it.
Often our road will be full of other people's cars, unrelated to the mosque, people are just having parties or something else is going on, and I have to park one of my cars the other side of the road, or around the corner.
We could petition the council to make the road parking for residents only, or permit parking only, as anyone could.
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