Live in Kemptown but had to leave my car down the bottom at Madeira drive, it's officially ok there until 10am, will I need to move it? Not convinced I'll be able to...nor that wardens will be out...
Live in Kemptown but had to leave my car down the bottom at Madeira drive, it's officially ok there until 10am, will I need to move it? Not convinced I'll be able to...nor that wardens will be out...
I'm not sure, but don't the road markings have to be visible for any parking offence to be legitimate?Surely there are no lines on the road that are visible? Can't imagine they would be that harsh to ticket?
If I literally cannot move the car, what do the wardens expect me to do exactly?
One of the reasons that I kept going last night was because I was sure that I'd be ticketed if I left my car and walked. I hope beardy gull is right, but wouldn't bet on it.
I have been told they are not working today.
Reputable source?
Yeah, my wife's left her car on yellow lines on Ditchling Road as she's often done in the snow. Never had a ticket yet. As you say it's ok when there are lots of cars, but once the snow clears they expect you to move it and I have seen individual ones from more lazy motorists ticketed. Fair enough if my book; incredibly an element of common sense seems to be applied whilst at the same time they won't let you take the piss. All too rare in this day and age.I have often had to leave my car on Ditchling Road, double yellows, but lots of people do (council van there today). However the traffic is moving up and down now so you have to keep as eye on it. i.e its okay when lots of cars, not good when your the only one left.
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Update from Brighton and Hove City Council:
"If you have had to leave your car it's unlikely you'll get a penalty as the road markings are unclear.
The appeal procedure does take into considering mitigating circumstances."
Why can't they just be clear and say you won't get a ticket?
If I literally cannot move the car, what do the wardens expect me to do exactly?