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@TheObserver - you're making things up now.  i've never implied that.

TheObserver
TheObserver
21 Feb 2018

I have friends there too. I have always parked in thier space, they move thier car for me, kindly. No propblems with that though. If your parking in someones private space that is written in thier deed/agreement then it would be no different to someone coming up and parking on ones driveway?

Quite a lot, if the elderly have run short of Special Brew and methadone.

I have parked down there a few times while visiting a friend and have been reminded more than once that " this is a private road and if you dont live here park elsewhere"

@elvis presley , what revelence does special brew and methadone have to pushing salesmen call colding on the elderly?

@flo - i see no issue of people having a look at the sea, but is the road not being adopted a fault of the residents? i can only imagine the stress caused when the seawall was being done, infact i'd say 80% dawlish moaned and groaned at the work and congestion along exeter road during the time, do we start revoking some of the things they take for advantage too? @Diana Mond - no you ...

Damn cheek really, knocking on people's doors, attempting to work, instead of sitting on the lawn, drinking Special Brew and waiting for methadone o'clock.

Paul
Paul
21 Feb 2018

Yep, exactly what he was wearing.

Police were called to Dawlish Warren this afternoon after reports of two people on railway tracks. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/police-called-after-reports-two-1241186

There was two of them canvassing in my road yeaterday. One knocked on my door at approx 1130am and told him I wasn't interested. Then about 4 hours later, the other chap decided to give me a try and when I answered the door, I told him where to go. @Paul Were your chaps wearing a light/sky blue top? What make me laugh is that when you answer the door, the first thing they ...