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keithzzz-2009 | 16:59 Sat 25th Jun 2011 | Law
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The lines are broken, does this make them illegal ?
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If there is a gap in the lines big enough to park your car then you are free to do so, but don't think for a moment that it is worth carrying an aerosol can of black paint in your car! That said you could end up in a legal battle that really wouldn't be worth saving the parking fee.
It can make them 'unenforceable'...........how do you mean 'broken'?
The majority of parking administration is now 'decriminalised', so it would not be a 'legal' battle as it would not be a 'crime'. Final appeals against a Fixed Penalty Notice are heard by an adjudicator, who usually finds that 'small' gaps in DYL are 'de minimis' and the appeal will not be allowed.

Agree, a large gap, big enough for the whole vehicle, (not just the wheels) would be ok.

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