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Double Yellow Lines - Grace Period?
When I explained the situation, he advised that the ticket could not be rescinded.
I will appeal the ticket - the restaurant manager has confirmed he will support my evidence in writing if required.
My question is - is there a 'grace' period for circumstances such as this, or is it only at the officer's discretion?
Since the 'between times' indicated on the ticket were identical - 19.13 - it's clear there was not a lot of 'discretion ' being offered!
But is there a point of law about a 'reasonable' time for a car to be seen, before it is booked?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When my street was ruled by traffic wardens things went smoothly because of a common sense approach and some banter.
Nowadays they seem to employ robots who stick to the law, speak to the public like they were all irrelevant pests and I have seen them actively escalating a minor issue into a situation requiring police intervention.
I hope you win your appeal.
Paul - // But officer, I have only been a minute. I was picking up, dropping off,waiting for a blind, disabled close relative who has mental issues.........etc etc etc. If I had a pound for every....blah blah blah. Pay up, stop wriggling. //
I wouldn;t describe it as 'wriggling', i think an appeal is reasonable, with nothing to lose except a little time to write the letter.
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