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Can You Get A Parking Fine If There Are No Signs To Say You Shouldn't Drive That Way?
At our work we've recently been told the Council has said that people shouldn't be driving to the building using certain routes and apparently cameras have been installed here and there and you're liable to get a fine if you use said routes. I had a look this morning and there's not any "no entry" signs or anything like that on the roads they've mentioned. So if you DID get a fine, could it be challenged as there's nothing there to tell you that you CAN'T go that way? They're talking about putting bollards in place at some point which would make it obvious, but at the moment, there's absolutely nothing there at all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well any appeal is gonna be on "lack of signage"
and proportionality ( from TTT's fave act of parliament on Human Rights)
and yes there is a word in English prounced " sigh-nidge " - like garage or amperage( or wattage)
it is more likely that they dont want thro traffic but only residential, and the rules for that are different
The other thing is that you need to re-read the Highway Code - parking restrictions, they need to tell you now on entering the area and not on every street....
and proportionality ( from TTT's fave act of parliament on Human Rights)
and yes there is a word in English prounced " sigh-nidge " - like garage or amperage( or wattage)
it is more likely that they dont want thro traffic but only residential, and the rules for that are different
The other thing is that you need to re-read the Highway Code - parking restrictions, they need to tell you now on entering the area and not on every street....
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