
Homeowner John Anderson is so angry at drivers parking outside home in Butchers Lane, Coventry
A fed-up homeowner has taken drastic steps to stop cars parking outside his front door - by painting double yellow lines on his cottage.
John Anderson, 48, became enraged by motorists dumping their car outside when council workers painted yellow lines on the road - but not outside his property.
Robotics services engineer John took matters into his own hands and painted the lines across the front of his ?165,000 two-bedroom home last week.
They stretch all the way above John's front door of his white-washed home in Butchers Lane, Coundon, Coventry, beside a large exclamation mark warning drivers to steer clear.
The double yellow lines currently end just next to his home - making it legal for drivers to park outside his front door.
John, who has lived in his home for 25 years, is now demanding a residents' permit scheme to stop drivers using the space as a free parking bay.
Drivers started using the lane to park their cars in 2011 when the council narrowed one end of the street which made it impossible to park on both side.
He said: "I'm at work all day and then turn up at midnight and I'm having to drive half way round the village to find somewhere to park.
"It's a hassle and time consuming and not ideal when it's dark. We deserve our own place to park.
"I had to park a quarter of a mile away from my house the other day. "
"We don't just need parking restrictions, we need residents' parking permits.
"The lines will stay put until we can hold talks with the council about having these permits and maybe we can get it resolved.

"The lines will stay put until we can get results. Then I can have my nice white cottage back again."
"Then I can have my nice white cottage back again."
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