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Single Yellow Line Parking Ticket

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rainbows123 | 14:18 Fri 08th Feb 2008 | Law
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I parked on a single yellow line out the side of my house, as there are road works going on around my property, unabling me to access my back yard where my car is normally kept. I also have a young son (16months), which would be very difficult for me to manage with him, and all his bags if i parked 3 streets away, where there were available spaces. so as i say i parked on the single yellow line and got a parking ticket for �60, should i pay this, or could i contest the ticket, due to the circumstances?
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What? You deliberately break the law and then try to justify it? Just pay up.

LS
contest it, you might end up in a sympathetic court. No kids, eh, LS?
Contest it!!! seems you have a case.

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