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 thepuma World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 12:14 - 14 Aug 2012 Post subject: Can i park my bike here? |
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Ok, so I've had my bike a week and want to start riding to work. Trouble really is that our car park is down a side road 2 minute walk from the office and to be honest I don't fancy leaving it there regular as I fear it will go walkies.
Anyway, directly opposite my office is a shop that is no longer in use,it has dropped kerbs but also a solid single yellow line in the road (see below photo).
Can I park on there? I'm only concerned because the traffic wardens are rife round here and don't want to get a ticket if I can help it
I want to park there as I can see it from the office, its off the road and also has streetlight so will be potentally safer (from thieves) come autumn/winter and the dark nights.
(The owner of my firm actually owns that building and it won't be occupied till next year )
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Have a word with the traffic wardens to see what they say. Given that they are the one's who will be ticketing you.
TBH looks like a clear define between pavement and property boundry. Given the wall to the next property and the car parked up in that area next door. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Looking at the picture it would appear to me at any rate that the land in front of the double doors is a driveway. That would be the same for the neighbouring property.
Certainly the wall between the two would indicate a formal boundary between properties. The wall ends at the public footpath.
Therefore I'm thinking this marks the boundary of the private land and the public highway/footpath.
So to all intent the bike would be parked on private land and not obstructing the walkway (as the wall already does this).
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Don't ask the goons, they're most likely private, on commission, and will cheerfully lie to you.
Send that image (or a better one) to the council's parking department and get an answer from them. Make it clear that there's no current dispute, you just want to avoid one. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 309 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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