Random people let their toddler walk around my drive

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Yeah, just looks like usual young parents with the usual lazy parenting "Little Johnny can have whatever he wants when he wants"..

The fact he's wearing a hoodie and looks like a chav is just icing on the cake.

I'd just move on and not worry..
 
Yeah, just looks like usual young parents with the usual lazy parenting "Little Johnny can have whatever he wants when he wants"..

The fact he's wearing a hoodie and looks like a chav is just icing on the cake.

I'd just move on and not worry..
lol dude, the lad walked up to a door way - wind your neck in
 
It is a bit odd, they’ve crossed the road to let him walk across it. It probably is harmless like he wants to walk or see the stones. Who knows, I wouldn’t let my kids/dogs wonder into someone elses garden. They just seem to not care.
Its not a garden though its a car park thats wide open for anyone to walk over it. Thats the issue with driveways with no wall or fence or anything to mark the boundary between a private and a public space its essentially become an extension of the road, a public space. Outside these flats there a flat grass area thats a private space i.e. it belongs to the flats freeholder but the kids coming out of school just walk or run all over it and bang on the windows kids don't respect private boundaries especially if its arbitrary or exists on paper only
 
I am certainly not triggered by a 2/3 year old human walking on my drive, so yes - significantly more OK than you it seems :cry:

You must have missed the part where I said "I'd just move on and not worry.." because that's precisely what I'd do.

I seem to have triggered you though, was it insinuating that young parents that seemingly at the behest of a toddler would change direction, cross the road, drop the kid off and leave him to his own devices might just be lazy parents who just let the kid do whatever they want because they don't want to deal with having to say 'no'?
 
A Toddler walked up your drive way so you made a thread about it? Your existence is finite and this is something you spent more than 3 seconds thinking about?
 
Now it makes sense, were they just getting a closer look to see what all the stories were about?

 
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Its not a garden though its a car park thats wide open for anyone to walk over it. Thats the issue with driveways with no wall or fence or anything to mark the boundary between a private and a public space its essentially become an extension of the road, a public space. Outside these flats there a flat grass area thats a private space i.e. it belongs to the flats freeholder but the kids coming out of school just walk or run all over it and bang on the windows kids don't respect private boundaries especially if its arbitrary or exists on paper only
Yeah there is a footpath near where I live with an adjacent 'driveway' meandering up to some houses. I've accidentally started walking on it instead of the footpath a coupe of times, had to stop the kids walking on it by mistake etc as it's completely open and the houses arent that close to it. It basically looks like a footpath running parallel to the real footpath.
 
It's odd behaviour for sure. I certainly wouldn't be letting my kids run all over somebody else's drive, complete lack of respect tbh. For those saying it's easy to mistake the boundary, you're obviously in need of a visit to the opticians. My eyesight isn't great, but there's quite clearly a distinction between pavement and drive. What is it with people excusing other people for poor judgment or behavior nowadays?
 
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