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Sisters slam ‘jealous’ residents who stick ‘no parking’ notes to their matching Range Rovers with superglue and silicone
2021-10-04 00:00:00.0     太阳报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       TWO sisters have slammed "jealous" residents who stuck "no parking" notes to their matching Range Rovers with superglue and silicone.

       Ellie Newman, 36, and Jordana Timeyin, 39, park their £45,000 black and white Range Rover Velars on a street close to where they work in Whitefield, Greater Manchester.

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       Ellie Newman, 36, and Jordana Timeyin, 39, park in in Whitefield, Greater Manchester Credit: MEN Media 3

       But the sisters have accused locals of "criminal damage" after notes were left on their windscreens Credit: MEN Media

       But the sisters have accused locals of "criminal damage" after their cars were scratched and several notes were left on their windscreens - including some stuck to the glass with glue.

       Their colleague - who also parks nearby and has suffered vandalism - blasted locals as "jealous".

       Ellie told how she discovered a note stuck with silicone to

       the windscreen of her black Range Rover after she finished work on Thursday.

       The note in black felt tip pen read: "Please stop using this street as a car park.

       "Residents are coming home from work/shopping and can not park on their own street!"

       But Ellie said she and sister Jordana are perfectly within their rights to park there, as they both pay tax.

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       She said: "There are no yellow lines. We work in the area and this is what we pay road tax for.

       "Our offices have been there 20 years. This has happened about four times.

       "We have had our car scratched and around four notes left, stuck on

       with super glue, gaffer tape and now silicone.

       "This is criminal damage."

       Friend and colleague Rachel Shard, 41, said she used to park her own

       vehicle on another nearby street, but also suffered vandalism.

       She said: "It was costing me to get my car repaired so I won't park

       here anymore.

       "I think it is jealousy."

       Ellie says she has logged the incident to the police online.

       According to the official RAC parking guide: "It is perfectly legal to park outside someone’s house, unless the vehicle is blocking a driveway or a wheel is over a dropped kerb.

       "Other situations in which parking isn’t permitted include streets governed by residents’ parking permits or any of the restrictions outlined above, i.e. double yellow lines."

       Greater Manchester Police have been contacted for comment.

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       The notes have been stuck on with superglue and silicone Credit: MEN Media

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