ChatterBank1 min ago
Single yellow parking ticket
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I used to work in London I got a few tickets, I always appealed against them giving various excuses, some valid some made up, I was succesful about 75% of the time.
You are right about the line havng to be continuous and I think if there was a 2 feet or over gap the yellow line did not mean anything.
You do have a period of grace before paying the penalty so Appeal! you have nothing to loose. But be polite.
The Highway Code says "Red and single yellow lines CAN ONLY GIVE A GUIDE TO THE RESTRICTIONS AND CONTROLS IN FORCE AND SIGNS, NEARBY OR AT A ZONE ENTRY, MUST BE CONSULTED". (Their emphasis).
I would have thought that a line with a 400mm break in it was still capable of giving a guide to the restrictions and controls in force. This was a short break and parts of the line must have been under the vehicle, and therefore visible to the driver before parking. There is a stated case (which I cannot remember the reference to) which says that a small break due to road repairs etc. is of no consequence.