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    Default Parking fine in a loading bay

    I parked in a loading bay at 6.30 pm which had no time restrictions on it but I presumed after shop opening hours its ok to park in loading bays. Do loading bays have to have time restrictions on them? I'd appreciate any info - some people on here seem to know their stuff!


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    Default Re: Parking fine in a loading bay

    No time restrictions then I would have thought that the loading bay applied for the same time as the adjacent yellow lines.

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    Default Re: Parking fine in a loading bay

    A diagram to 660.4 that gives no times of operation means that it it is operational 24/7

    http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2002/02311355.gif

    So long of course that this is backed up by the Traffic Regulation Order.


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    Default Re: Parking fine in a loading bay

    Still exercise your right of appeal though. You have nothing to lose. Write in and explain you were under the impression that you could park there but have since endeavoured to clarify the rules and understand it was a mistake and it won't happen again etc.

    They make take a lenient view and cancel it.

    If you appeal during the discounted period, they should hold it for you so if the appeal is rejected you still have that option.



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