On 27 Jul 2017 at 9:02pm fed up wrote:
Nearby there is a van that basically takes the p*ss and parks on double yellows outside his house whenever he feels like. Its been parked overnight for three days in a row. It can obstruct drivers view. Parking shop arent interested. Is Operation Crackdown any better? Not just me cheesed off - parking is a nightmare and this guy seems to be immune to getting tickets. Call it a pointless moan if you want but everyone else parks and walks home wht should this twat be different.....
On 27 Jul 2017 at 9:25pm Ernie wrote:
Call the police on their non urgent number.and report it as causing an obstruction. They will attend eventually
On 28 Jul 2017 at 7:55am Jack wrote:
What about the cars which park out side the new big daddy resturant .
On 28 Jul 2017 at 9:58am Deja Vu wrote:
I don't know where it is, but the majority of double yellows around the Lewes estates are only in force from 7am until 7pm - they are there to keep the roads clear for buses to get through.
Are you sure he's even doing anything wrong?
On 28 Jul 2017 at 11:45am Driver wrote:
Double yellow lines apply at all times. Single yellow lines may be parked on at less busy times, as indicated by signage- typically outside the hours of 8-6 Mon-Sat. Blue badge holders are allowed to park for three hours on yellow lines, providing they do not cause undue obstruction.
On 28 Jul 2017 at 12:00pm Deja Vu wrote:
Good advice driver, shame it's complete rubbish (as clearly indicated by the time plate's that clearly state the lines apply 7am until 7pm Monday through Saturday).
Care to guess again?
On 28 Jul 2017 at 12:23pm nick nick wrote:
Which street is this then Deja Vu? the plates will normally apply to single yellows.
"Rule 238. You MUST NOT wait or park on yellow lines during the times of operation shown on nearby time plates (or zone entry signs if in a Controlled Parking Zone) – see 'Traffic signs' and 'Road markings'. Double yellow lines indicate a prohibition of waiting at any time even if there are no upright signs."
If I were you I'd check before slagging Driver off....
On 28 Jul 2017 at 1:00pm Deja Vu wrote:
Every street with double yellows in Landport for a start.
I was quite specific...
"I don't know where it is, but the majority of double yellows around the Lewes estates are only in force from 7am until 7pm - they are there to keep the roads clear for buses to get through.
Are you sure he's even doing anything wrong? "
On 28 Jul 2017 at 1:48pm Plate's wrote:
Maybe the van man get's mate's rate's from the warden's
On 28 Jul 2017 at 3:21pm Andy wrote:
What about the car transporters which park on double yellow lines between two roundabouts and then reverse cars back onto the the road blocking a lane of traffic. Outside Hardwoods Land Rover showrooms. When Hardwoods have there own private road which they could use. Traffic wardens and police just pass by. Anybody else would be move on and booked. These car transporters can be there it seems for as long as they like, and why not because they always done it. Until there's an accident
On 28 Jul 2017 at 9:09pm pedanticus wrote:
@Plate's - What's with all the apostrophes? Your sentence reads: 'Maybe the van man get is mate is rate is from the warden is' If you don't know what the apostrophe is for - don't use it!
On 28 Jul 2017 at 9:29pm Plate's wrote:
Taking the pis's out of Deja Vu's post. Penile Pedanticus is that is clear now, do you understand the possessive ' ?
On 29 Jul 2017 at 12:24pm Deja Vu wrote:
The apostrophes in my post denote missing letters, the apostrophes in yours denotes your missing brain cells.
The facts speak for themselves...
On 29 Jul 2017 at 2:28pm Friday 28th @ 12 pm Deja wrote:
There is the ' in plates. In your reply to Driver. Care to guess again ? Who felled that tree and where are the lines.
On 29 Jul 2017 at 2:44pm Deja Vu wrote:
Not sure which tree you're asking about, the lines are in the road, I've already said which road (all of them).
On 29 Jul 2017 at 4:07pm @Jack wrote:
Those blocking the pavement outside Big Daddy are delivery vehicles for the Beijing over the road. They've been doing that since well before Big Daddy opened.
On 30 Jul 2017 at 7:23pm Vettel wrote:
Google 'double yellow lines parking uk'. It's not difficult.
If signage is not in place that permits stopping on double yellow lines, motorists are prohibited from stopping 24 hours per day, 7 days per week which includes Sundays and public holidays.
On 30 Jul 2017 at 7:24pm Hamilton wrote:
Also: Vehicles loading or unloading whilst on double yellow lines
A vehicle unloading or loading for commercial purposes is permitted to stop on double yellow lines, though the unloading or loading must be continuous, must not exceed 40 minutes for heavy goods vehicles, 20 minutes for cars or light goods vehicles and that there must not be waiting restriction kerb markings or signs in place. Loading or unloading must be obvious to the Civil Enforcement Officer (parking attendant).