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On 5 Jul 2014 at 3:37pm hawths4 wrote:
What happened to the campaign to clamp down on pavement parking? There has been a scaffolding pickup on the pavement at Castle Gate most of the week and people having to walk in the road to get around it. On Thursday a car was parked half on pavement facing the bottleneck on the castle side of the High Street causing massive queues. The driver appeared annoyed when a B&H bus eventually blasted horn having waited patiently for a few minutes and no-one heading westbound would allow the offending car into the queuing traffic! When it eventually moved off it was seen in Western Road, again partially on the pavement/double yellow lines. These serial offenders should be photographed and shamed on here together with photos of the broken paving stones!
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On 5 Jul 2014 at 5:49pm Mathematical Tiler wrote:
Scaffolding is necessary - you wanna try lugging it a long way .Agree about the car - and paving .Chairs on the pavement are worse though.
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On 7 Jul 2014 at 6:12pm grey areas wrote:
yes, there is sometimes a problem with vehicles on pavements. The problem will not be solved by vigilantes with no proper undertanding of the relevant legislation. Scaffolding lorries are allowed to park almost anywhere, for obvious reasons.


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