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Parking in Lambeth
J. Chisholm wrote:
Mrs Redboots wrote: tim (moved to sweden) wrote to uk.transport.london on Thu, 30 Jun 2005: I agree. All it takes is late evening and sunday working. In all of the places that I have lived in an around London it is normal to find double yellows treated like they are there at these times of the week. I could ticket 50 cars in as long as it takes to write them on a Sunday. In many areas, it is perfectly legal to park on double yellow lines in the late evening and on a Sunday. And if it isn't, you can be *very* sure that tickets will be issued! Not correct I believe the new regs only allow double yellows to be used where 'No waiting at any time' restrictiona apply. See HC I think you'll find that late evening and on a Sunday are when the parking attendants are not on shift. If they were, you'll probably be ticketed, whatever the local notices might say. -- Simon Hewison |
Parking in Lambeth
Simon Hewison wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 3 Jul 2005:
I think you'll find that late evening and on a Sunday are when the parking attendants are not on shift. If they were, you'll probably be ticketed, whatever the local notices might say. In my experience, it's just when they *are* on shift, to try to catch you out..... -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 May 2005 |
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