ChatterBank8 mins ago
Stupid question....
I don't know the answer though..
Can you get a parking ticket if you park facing the wrong way in a one way street?
This has just been asked by a friend on FB....I would presume the answer is Yes.
(when asked how she managed it she said she drove up the street the wrong way to get a parking space)
Can you get a parking ticket if you park facing the wrong way in a one way street?
This has just been asked by a friend on FB....I would presume the answer is Yes.
(when asked how she managed it she said she drove up the street the wrong way to get a parking space)
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There are 2 issues here:
1. No it is not illegal to park facing the wrong way on any street.
2. How the car came to be facing the wrong way is irrelevant and no prosection for driving up the wrong way would be sucessful unless backed up by evidence of witnesses or video. A one way street does not exclude the possibilty that you can reverse down it as long as you are moving in the correct direction.
1. No it is not illegal to park facing the wrong way on any street.
2. How the car came to be facing the wrong way is irrelevant and no prosection for driving up the wrong way would be sucessful unless backed up by evidence of witnesses or video. A one way street does not exclude the possibilty that you can reverse down it as long as you are moving in the correct direction.
Of course YES you would receive a parking ticket also you would receive a ticket for facing the wrong way in a one way street.Don't forget the police would get involved and the one way street offence would carry points on her licence and £60 fine .I have seen someone reverse up a one way street so as to park his car ,not only did he get fined for the driving offence he was also uninsured,car was towed and crushed..It is sometimes ok to try to get away with stuff but if the men with their flashing blue lights see you big problems could follow .
Quite a few years ago - before points on licence system was in - a friend and I were pushing my non-starting car backwards up a one-way street as it was a slight incline where I might be able to push start.
PC (admittedly not a warden) saw us and threatened prosecution as we were travelling the wrong way even though the car was facing the right way!!
PC (admittedly not a warden) saw us and threatened prosecution as we were travelling the wrong way even though the car was facing the right way!!