Debbie Flynn and her partner Leon were shocked to find the silver Vauxhall Mokka next to their Outmore Road garage, Garrett’s Green, according to Birmingham Live.  Debbie called the police thinking the car could be recovered, but was shocked when she was told by police that they did not have the strength to remove it. 

Police told her that because the car was not stolen, the matter was political and not criminal. She believes the car belongs to holidaymakers who have traveled to Birmingham International Airport, which is five miles from her home. READ MORE: The controversy over the parking on the sidewalk breaks out between the Dessert company and the municipal councilor Debbie said: “It’s like the car just fell from the sky. near the airport. “We went to bed at about 10.30pm on Tuesday night (April 12th) and when my partner woke up the next morning, he was parked on our way,” Debbie added. “The arrogant c * ts opened my gate and parked it and closed the gates after leaving it on the grass. “The policeman who came to see us said he had never seen anything like it in all his years. I am outraged because there is no law that prevents anyone from parking while driving. It is perfectly legal, so the police can not help. However, if we try “If we move it and destroy it, then we would have committed a criminal offense. Children can not even play outside on the disc now, in case they kick a ball or something and accidentally destroy it.” Parking along a person’s road is technically a violation, which is a civil case and not a criminal one, as the road is part of a property, explained John Charnock, of Stress Free Car Rental. He also said that if a car has updated MOTs, tax, insurance and is not a danger to anyone around, the council is also powerless to move it. Debbie has appealed to Facebook, but no one has appeared. He has chained the tire so he can talk to the driver whenever they return. This is not the first time homeowners have had to deal with parking issues. Neil Junglas, 36, of the Hunts Cross wrapped a silver Skoda in food wrap in September 2017 that was out of his house for two days. The “selfish” drivers were also criticized for illegally parking on residential streets near Liverpool Airport. Drivers reported causing noise and garbage problems, with some residents seeing people urinating in private gardens. Read more related articles Read more related articles