| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Average bus speeds fall below 9mph | |
| Posted by: | Andrew Jones | |
| Date/Time: | 29/12/25 12:49:00 |
| The restrictions about parking on single yellow lines when you are in a CPZ are actually pretty straightforward. If there are time plates next to the yellow line, then the times specified on the time plate apply. If there are no signs, then the CPZ zone times apply. The upside of not needing timeplates next to every single yellow line is that there is less street clutter and less council money needed to pay for signs and poles to put the signs on. The downside is that you need to be aware of the times that apply for the Zone you are in, and you only see these when you pass the CPZ Zone entry signs. David fell 'victim' to the restrictions changing without him being aware of this. I'm pleased that his PCN was cancelled, even though legally there was no requirement for LBHF to do so ( as far as I can see from scanning through his post). My experience with LBHF officers has always been a reasonable one, indeed I have had a PCN cancelled on an occasion when it was issued entirely correctly and LBHF were under no obligation to cancel it. Not all council officials are arrogant. |