| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re: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: | 08/01/26 07:04:00 |
| I have said I was told "all businesses" were consulted yet no proof of that has been provided. When did you say this David? Time and date of posting would be sufficient. I do recall you writing the below: Apparently the CPZ was recently changed. This after a "consultation." I mentioned that none of us here at the Lyric were consulted. and They "consulted" but funnily enough cannot prove that they did. When I learned not even the theatre personnel were made aware, a sensed a rotting rat carcass somewhere. but this is the first time I can recall you mentioning "all businesses". The council has repeatedly contradicted itself by saying look at the signs both at the CPZ entry and also on Glenthorne. Those signs contradict themselves It depends what you mean when you say contradict themselves. I totally accept that the signs on Glenthorne Road may show different times to the times shown on the CPZ Zone entry signs. So what? Having signs showing different times is exactly how you are meant to inform a driver in a CPZ that a different time restriction on a yellow line applies. Let's for a moment put ourselves in the shoes of a person who hasn't been parking in Beadon Street for years like yourself, and has driven there for the first time ever. What do they find? There is a yellow line on the road. They ask themselves, can I park here legally? There are no time plates anywhere along the yellow line that they are contemplating parking on, so, in a CPZ that means that the times on the Zone Entry signs apply. Now, if you are not sure what those times were you can either look to park somewhere else, or you can take a chance and hope that no restrictions apply. You keep saying that LBHF removed a time plate that they deemed necessary. The timeplates on Glenthorne Road are necessary to indictate the restrictions on the yellow lines there are different to the times on the CPZ Entry Zone signs. If the restrictions on Beadon road are the same as the CPZ Zone Entry times then a time plate isn't necessary. Who knows why that time plate was originally put there years ago? I don't - do you? You are the one who finds contradiction where there isn't any. |