Drago
Legendary Member
- Location
- Suburban Poshshire
Too Foxtrotting Fast.
Not pavement parking, but parking over dropped kerbs this time, which is even worse than pavement parking! I took these photos this afternoon in Clitheroe, Lancashire. The other week as I was crossing the road, heading for the dropped kerb opposite the car below arrived and parked over the dropped kerb. A bloke who was looking out for me while I crossed remonstrated with the driver, saying he should not park there, no matter what the circumstances are, with the driver smirking at him through his closed window. I noticed this car parked here last Monday, then today it was there again! I went into a shop close to the dropped kerb and asked the shop owner who I'm friendly with how long that car had been there. She replied that it'd been there all day and her and another shop owner had asked him to move it as they both had transit van deliveries to unload today. Again he just smirked, this time getting out without replying to them and walked off. On hearing this the red mist came down, then low and behold Mr clever devil appeared, walking towards his car. That was it, I let rip telling him that he can not park there as it's a dropped kerb, adding I'd taken photos which I will send to Lancashire County Council's Highways Department, adding that he was very rude and arrogant. Like with the others, he smirked at me, with me calling him an unsavoury name. I'm thinking of putting the photos on the Clitheroe Facebook page to make bullets for others to fire as they say! Hopefully if I do, someone will see my photos and take it further!
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I also did a bit of detective work and watched where Mr clever devil went, asking a bloke I know about him, after the shop owner I know had said she doesn't know where he goes after parking there, but she thinks he might work in a shop. On watching him, she was right.
He owns this place below.
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Now I know for a fact that those 'traffic wardens' patrol religiously again and again around the town's high street from 9am to 5.30pm, so why has this fellow not been ticketed and told that he can not park there, end of??!!!
There doesn't appear to be a dropped kerb on the other side although your photos aren't clear and streetview is out of date. If this is the case it seems unlikely that the dropped kerb is for disabled access purposes.
Oh right, thanks for that. So from now on I'll park there if the space is empty.
Go for it. Historical imagery shows the double yellows going uninterrupted across that gap. The council has clearly put that gap in the double yellows for a reason.
There doesn't appear to be a dropped kerb on the other side although your photos aren't clear and streetview is out of date. If this is the case it seems unlikely that the dropped kerb is for disabled access purposes.
Go for it. Historical imagery shows the double yellows going uninterrupted across that gap. The council has clearly put that gap in the double yellows for a reason.
There doesn't appear to be a dropped kerb on the other side although your photos aren't clear and streetview is out of date. If this is the case it seems unlikely that the dropped kerb is for disabled access purposes.
There is a narrow alley between the two shops in the photo, leading to some flats down there.
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Maybe the dropped kerb is to allow vehicles to mount the kerb to go through that alley, though isn't driving on pavements illegal?🤔 And if the dropped kerb is for access to that narrow alley, isn't parking over or next to it denying access to that narrow alley?🤔