In reply to ian caton:
> Fair do's.
> Enlighten me, just exactly what couldn't have waited until Monday morning or been done on the Friday?
> Maybe he's into some super so multiple lambings per year with a contract to provide a certain number of lambs to the local abattoir every Sunday, but I will bet not.
> Agreed re the gap, but not when they were squeezing between their own car and the forager or whatever.
> Work patterns without barely a forethought. The urban and semi urban areas of the UK make up about about 5 % of the land mass of the UK. He, imo, should take it on board, in his work planning, that on Sunday, where he lives, it is not situation normal.
> Mass parking anyone?
If you want an example we get a premium price for our lambs if we deliver them to the abattoir before 9am on a Monday morning. You don't need "super sophisticated multiple lambings per year" to achieve that, but you do need to be able to move sheep on a Sunday for grading and belly shearing etc.
However, it is none of our business why he might be working on a Sunday, why should anyone need to alter their work patterns in case a load of selfish arseholes obstruct the road to their business premises?