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Very galling and very inconsistent, which I'm sure you cannot be right. You can't have one rule for one.....and a different rule for someone else! Thanks for your view either way!
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Thanks Michael - a helpful response. What about: Also, if there was a car parked next to mine in the same position that did not receive a ticket at this time, how does that help me? Supporting info: The dropped kerb is for me to drive onto my own drive, I was parking across my own drive. I know that the other car was parked behind mine at the time of the ticket, because it is clearly parked behind mine in the picture that the council sent me and it is my neighbours car. I have spoke to them, they received no ticket and they have no special considerations what so ever. The Road is a dead end, finishing approximately 5 metres past my car. Many thanks!
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Hi sgtbush, Thanks for the reply. The dropped kerb is for me to drive onto my own drive, I was parking across my own drive. I know that the other car was parked behind mine at the time of the ticket, because it is clearly parked behind mine in the picture that the council sent me and it is my neighbours car. I have spoke to them, they received no ticket and they have no special considerations what so ever. The Road is a dead end, finishing approximately 5 metres past my car.
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I have received a parking ticket in the postfor parking my car on the pavement (across the end of my driveway which is adropped curb) outside my house. I have been parking like this for 11 years(since the house was built), as other neighbours regularly do. My road is residential close (dead end) thatis only 4.4 metres wide. If a car is parked with all four wheels on the road, it is difficult for other vehicles to pass. For wider emergency vehicles or refuse collectors, it is not possible. Do I have any grounds for appeal and is the Council right to do this? Also, if there was a car parked next to mine in the same position that did not receive a ticket at this time,how does that help me? Thank you very much in anticipation of any help/advice offered.
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Michael - Thanks very much for the advice. Just one more question. If there was a car parked next to mine in the same position that did not receive a ticket at the time, how does that help me? Thanks. Lamma - What is the correct forum? New to this. Thanks.
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I have received a Parking ticket in the post for parking my car on thepavement (across the end of my driveway which is a dropped curb) outside myhouse. I have been parking like this for 11 years (since the house was built),as other neighbours regularly do. My road is residential close (dead end) that is only 4.4 metres wide. Ifa car is parked with all four wheels on the road, it is difficult for othervehicles to pass. For wider emergency vehicles or refuse collectors, it is notpossible. Do I have any grounds for appeal and is the Council right to do this? Thank you very much in anticipation of any help/advice offered.
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