My Neighbour Parks on My Driveway

A resident said her neighbour parks on her driveway after she leaves home. She put up a sign, but it was knocked down.
People gave advice on Reddit, suggesting involving the council or police. The resident said her neighbours park on her driveway when they think no one is home.
The resident said they told their neighbours many times, but they keep doing it. They even put a trash container on the driveway without asking.
One person suggested parking behind the neighbour's car with a cheap car. Another person said to be polite when asking them to move.
The police gave advice on what to do if someone parks on your driveway. They said to try to resolve the issue peacefully.
If you lease a property, contact the person responsible for the building. If the issue continues, report antisocial behaviour.
The police said if someone parks on your driveway without permission, it's trespassing. But they won't take action over it.
The RAC said there's no quick fix for the problem. They said the law won't get involved easily.
The RAC advised to stay calm and not take the law into your own hands.
If it's a long-term issue, try to speak to the person and resolve it. If not, you may need to take further action.
The RAC said you can pursue a civil case for trespassing. The courts can order the car to be removed.
Another option is to pursue a claim for nuisance behaviour. But going to court can be long and costly.
A quick solution is to hire a tow truck, but this is not advised by the police.
The police website said don't damage or remove the vehicle without seeking legal advice.
Don't push the vehicle onto the road and leave it there.
If the car is leaking petrol or parked dangerously, call 999.
If the vehicle is abandoned, report it to your local authority.
A vehicle is considered abandoned if it's been left for a long time.
Local authorities must give 15 days' notice before removing the vehicle.