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parking in a special enforcement area adjacent to a dropped codepavement
hackneyjo
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Can anyone shed some light on this parking ticket I receieved in Red Lion Street, London WC1. I parked on a single yellow line, outside of traffic control lines after 1.30pm Saturday afternoon. The car was 10m from the nearest junction. The back wheel was on the raised angled ramp leading to a raised table which covers a large junction.
There is no dropped pavement and no special enforcement area signed and most otably no double yellow lines.
Are there new laws about about not parking on raised tables at junctions? I am perplexed and starting to wonder what motivates Parking controls/ wardens to do this job. Seems really mean and surly not right.
Thanks Jo
Can anyone shed some light on this parking ticket I receieved in Red Lion Street, London WC1. I parked on a single yellow line, outside of traffic control lines after 1.30pm Saturday afternoon. The car was 10m from the nearest junction. The back wheel was on the raised angled ramp leading to a raised table which covers a large junction.
There is no dropped pavement and no special enforcement area signed and most otably no double yellow lines.
Are there new laws about about not parking on raised tables at junctions? I am perplexed and starting to wonder what motivates Parking controls/ wardens to do this job. Seems really mean and surly not right.
Thanks Jo
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Absent visibility of the PCN and photographs of the location advice is impossible.0
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If the footway was not dropped but raised then the contravention did not occur. Is the location on google streetview?0
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