A pavement parking odyssey

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stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
I've just walked back from a pub I occasionally visit. The below was totally blocking my path!!!🤬

I think I'd have scraped past it.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
Thats an absolutely penile standard of parking.

When will the government just grasp the nettle and ban pavement parking? Consultation after survey after poll shows overwhelming support for doing so.

They did that in 1988 with section 19A of the Road Traffic Act.

Then repealed it in 1992.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
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Just clear of the pedestrian crossing behind, but still on the Zig-Zag lines.
You can clearly see the shadow of the second van behind it.
 
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Just clear of the pedestrian crossing behind, but still on the Zig-Zag lines.
You can clearly see the shadow of the second van behind it.

But they are working
workmen are allowed to park RIGHT NEXT to the place they are working!!

This is known



many years ago I lived in a cul-de-sac - rigth at the entrance
The lady opposite was havong some work done and the man parked outside her front door
i.e. directly opposite my drive


when I needed to leave I knocked on the door and he was quite happy to move it - only needed a few feet so I suggested he leave it there then I wouldn;t need to disturb him every time I had to go out
he said "I'm working from the van"
which apparently means he is allowed to park right on the corner because "he is working from his van"

naturally I
a) found reasons which meant I had to go out several times that day
b) watched him all day - he never went back to his van all day except when I asked him to move it - and he didn;t take anything back from the van after


so there you are
pavements and zig-zag lines and all that are not relevant is some bloke is "working from his van"

not sure if this also applies to women hence the single sex phrasing

still the dog was happy - she got extra walks that day!!!
 
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Drago

Drago

Legendary Member
But they are working
workmen are allowed to park RIGHT NEXT to the place they are working!!

This is known



many years ago I lived in a cul-de-sac - rigth at the entrance
The lady opposite was havong some work done and the man parked outside her front door
i.e. directly opposite my drive


when I needed to leave I knocked on the door and he was quite happy to move it - only needed a few feet so I suggested he leave it there then I wouldn;t need to disturb him every time I had to go out
he said "I'm working from the van"
which apparently means he is allowed to park right on the corner because "he is working from his van"

naturally I
a) found reasons which meant I had to go out several times that day
b) watched him all day - he never went back to his van all day except when I asked him to move it - and he didn;t take anything back from the van after


so there you are
pavements and zig-zag lines and all that are not relevant is some bloke is "working from his van"

not sure if this also applies to women hence the single sex phrasing

still the dog was happy - she got extra walks that day!!!

The concept of removing that which they need from the van and then parking it safely and lawfully is completely alien to some of these prats.
 
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Drago

Drago

Legendary Member
I tried, but the police weren't interested. Parking is a civil offence, report it to the council. Council said report it to the police.

Email the photo to the PCC and ask how that is a civil matter.

There is a difference between an offence, such as this, which remains a police matter, and a non-compliance, such as contravening yellow lines or time restrictions, which have been decriminalised and are now a LA matter.
 
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C R

Guru
Location
Worcester
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Rather entitled parking at Morrisons this morning.. 👍

I am seeing those more often now. I would be fun if a small car managed to park in the gap on the right hand side.

There's a point to be made, though, about how cars have become too wide for the existing parking spaces.

Edited to add. Most supermarket car parks are now managed by parking companies, who enforce time limits. I wonder if the company that manages that car park would issue the twunt registered keeper a penalty if someone were to forward that photo to them.
 
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PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
I am seeing those more often now. I would be fun if a small car managed to park in the gap on the right hand side.

There's a point to be made, though, about how cars have become too wide for the existing parking spaces.

Edited to add. Most supermarket car parks are now managed by parking companies, who enforce time limits. I wonder if the company that manages that car park would issue the twunt registered keeper a penalty if someone were to forward that photo to them.

'Parking Eye' @ Morrisons, I believe 👍
 
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