Zenify wrote: » Am I in the wrong here?
Zenify wrote: » I got a fixed charge notice to pay a fine of 40eur to the guards for parking on yellow lines. There was yellow lines on the road so I parked off the road on the grass beside the road. All my wheels were off the road. Am I in the wrong here? If not how would I go about challenging it?
Darc19 wrote: » What does the ticket say? I've never known one to say "yellow lines"
Zenify wrote: » For people saying I was parked in between a motorway. let me be more specific, this is down a country road. There's a large grass area between the road and hedgerow. You see farmers parking off the road beside their fields all the time on this area.
GhostyMcGhost wrote: » If the lights are red, is it grand to mount the path and go around it? But the red light applies to the road, not the path right? …
elperello wrote: » Were they double yellows?
Zenify wrote: » There was double yellows, I made sure my car was a few feet in from the road because of them.
athlone573 wrote: » Do you get penalty points for this?
elperello wrote: » So, in your opinion, why were the double yellow lines there?
punisher5112 wrote: » Only time one can park on double yellow lines is to be actively loading or unloading up to 30 minutes.
Zenify wrote: » I would consider myself pretty clued in on traffic laws.
Zenify wrote: » I didn't know you aren't allowed to park on a grass verge.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » You parked illegally, be a grown up and accept it.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » As a commercial vehicle or a psv. The second sentence makes a mockery of the first You parked illegally, be a grown up and accept it.
Zenify wrote: » Because it would be a popular spot to park for a scenic walk. You can park on the same road in a few spots but there's a T junction coming from the other side of the road near where I parked so they wouldn't want cars going onto the other side of the road into the T junction. There was nothing dangerous about my parking, I was not obstructing view or causing cars to cross onto the other side of the road. I do admit I am in the wrong, but not for yellows, for parking on a grass verge �� It was a busy weekend so all other spots were taken. If you want more of a laugh, as some posters say they would love to be in a car with me to see what I get up to. I drive for a living! I do about 200km a year and have 0 points or previous fines.
punisher5112 wrote: » Any vehicle can load/unload on double yellows
Darc19 wrote: » Checked with someone who knows this stuff. Where there are yellow lines, they apply to both sides unless there is a clearly defined parking space. So ticket is valid. Re the loading/unloading. It is any vehicle but they must be actively loading and unloading throughout the duration with Max 30 min. You can't load for 5 minutes and then grab a coffee
Niner leprauchan wrote: » Where did you see this?
Marcusm wrote: » Art 5(1)(e) of the1997 regs overrides the general prohibition for parking on double yellows for 30 minutes of loading/unloading and us not restricted to goods vehicles. ( e ) a prohibition on the parking of a vehicle imposed by article 36(2)(a) shall not apply to a vehicle parked while goods are being loaded in or on to it or unloaded from it, for a period not exceeding thirty minutes from the commencement of the parking.