John Mc. you say with regard parking outside the church:
''Sundays only and even then for no longer than 2 hours. It's like a football game, you learn to avoid it.''
Your jist is that illegal parking outside a mosque differs from illegal parking outside a Greek Orthodox church. Please explain in detail (but first have a long think).
Well indeed, James. There was a funeral today and the parked hearse and mourners' cars were causing problems. I have suggested to them that they open up their forecourt so that wedding cars and hearses can park off-road but nothing has been done.
You can't control individuals and the mosque has given up since people won't listen. Its people's attitudes unfortunately they just don't care.
I would turn a blind eye if the person is old or disabled but most of the people I've seen parking there are young and in a hurry to get back to their daily lives, they have been confronted in the past but they just get aggressive.
Apparently there's something special going on there. Network Rail own the road from the bridge up to the station and the council are trying to say that they own the whole road (I think!). So for the moment it's the only free parking in Harringay. If the council start issuing tickets for infringements I'm sure they'd also be obliged to maintain it.