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monty0703 | 20:52 Sat 14th Apr 2012 | Motoring
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Last Sunday morning at 10am, I parked in a residential area on a bit of road next to 4 other cars. The road had no yellow lines so I thought I was ok. I got a ticket and then noticed a (tiny) 'no waiting' sign. I was going to stump up the £30 but I've been told I should appeal because the sign must be accompanied by a single yellow line for the fine to be valid. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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yes, the signs must have 'contemporaneous' road marking and vice versa! x
Did it have marked bays?
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No, no marked bays. The street round the corner has parking meters but this stretch of road has no lines at all and according to my friend (who I was visiting) people park their all the time.
worth a try...take pictures of areas and present your case
Always protest when you get a parking ticket even if you know your in the wrong, does not cost you anything but you might get off it !
It doesn't need yellow lines if it is a Residents Only area where the residents must display a permit to park on street.
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No residents only area, no marked bays, no nothing! I'm sure they'll come up with some reason or other but it's worth a try. Thanks for the replies.
£150 to buy my Fiat 126 when I was 18! It was 13 when I bought it and I kept it going for another 10 years - I loved that car!
sorry wrong thread!
But you weren't waiting, you'd parked and left the car.
I'm in agreement with the advice to protest - the worst you get is some time to pay, the best is to get off the fine altogether.

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