Is this new law looking to purely punish those who park the majority or even the whole of the vehicle on the pavement? I'm sure all of us park with two wheels on the curb in narrow roads so this new Scottish rule presumably doesn't stretch to that?
Sorry to burst the Scottish bubble here in London the whole of London that is
they will hit you if the bulge of the tyre is on the kerb stone the kerb is according to them part of the pavement
as is the muddy bit of a verge !!
My wheel had turned in and mounted the kerb by an inch I know not good for the tyre but we all do when the space is tight £85 fine for pavement parking
Van was wider than the bay £85 fine if you park more than 53 cm from the kerb fine for double parking Fine
loading bays are a no no for windows cleaners as we’re not unloading apparently leave the van doors open to look like your unloading lose your kit
Some yellow box junctions are designed to catch you out the one in Chelsea is 100 yards long With the well placed camera they got me £55 fine and they made over a million pounds last year out of just one box junction in Camden
Liverpool st you round a blind bend and straight into a bus lane it’s 50 yards long wave goodbye to £125 there is more congestion zone now virtually 247 sat mornings be out by twelve is the only break it even works Xmas day as does lez and ulez
Pay per mile is coming low no traffic areas are here
they never ever let a chance go to common sense they always abuse the powers they have and the serious serial offenders get away Scott free pardon the pun
Once they get the taste of any power they never let it go my council used the terrorisum act to spy on a man putting the wrong rubbish in a wheelie bin go figure