Long and high sided vehicles keep damaging my house by hitting my guttering. My local County Council say that they have no responsibility for this as it is a moving traffic offence so they will not widen the footway and put bollards in or let me put up a triangular road warning sign. They advise attaching a chevron sign to my property to warn drivers. This is their only conession. Any chevrons would have to be put up on my property. I won't go into a long description of my property but suffice it to say that drivers will not see the chevrons unless they protrude from my property.
Does the extended width of my property provided by the eaves (Call it the footprint) allow me to fulfill the "on your property" requirement? If so I could attach a chevron sign at right angles to the wall to warn drivers? If a vehicle hit my the chevron sign, would I be at risk of being sued for any damage to the vehicle? Damage to the guttering costs about £300 to £400 a go and repeated insurance claims will push up my premium.
Any thoughts or advice would be received, gratefully.
Does the extended width of my property provided by the eaves (Call it the footprint) allow me to fulfill the "on your property" requirement? If so I could attach a chevron sign at right angles to the wall to warn drivers? If a vehicle hit my the chevron sign, would I be at risk of being sued for any damage to the vehicle? Damage to the guttering costs about £300 to £400 a go and repeated insurance claims will push up my premium.
Any thoughts or advice would be received, gratefully.
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