ChatterBank1 min ago
yellow lines
If there are no visible yellow lines (or if they are in such a bad state of repair it's hard to see them) on a standard public highway, can a parking fine still be enforced?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't get me wrong greenster, I have no intention of getting off on a technicality (I also agree that most wardens are not gits) but I also expect things to be done correctly & legally. However, I am currently unclear on the legal position in this case.
The reason for my question was that my wife (and all the other cars near hers) received a photocopied piece of paper warning her that she was parked in a restricted zone & that if she parked there again she would receive a ticket from a traffic warden. However, there are no yellow lines & no parking signs at all. Some parts of the road have very old taxi rank lines but they are so faded & broken that you almost can't see them.
The area she's currently parking in has had a lot of rebuilding over the last year or so so it's possible that there used to be parking restrictions that may still be in place but if there are no signs or yellow lines, I was under the impression that a fine could not be enforceable.