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It looks like the lady paid to have the kerb dropped and also paid to have a white line painted across her dropped kerb more than likely she might be disabled herself, :)
http://www.theaa.com/public_affairs/news/parking-at-dropped-kerbs.html hope this helps >:(
It's not the person who forbids parking across dropped kerbs, it's the law. Whether you would have got a ticket for overlapping by a foot would probably depend on what kind of day the officer was having. I'd guess that the resident has had a lot of trouble with blocking of their access for them to have taken the action they did.Probably not what you wanted to hear, sorry.
Squash - dear heart,If it was a nice day & your friend was not far away, could you have walked perchance? :D :D :D
She doesn't have the right to stick a permanent label when a bit of paper under the windscreen wiper would have sufficed.That is criminal damage.
Where the parking is specifically for disabled people, it is marked disabled.
Quote from: Mr Smith on July 09, 2009, 20:12:53It looks like the lady paid to have the kerb dropped and also paid to have a white line painted across her dropped kerb more than likely she might be disabled herself, :) Yes, I think she did pay for them herself. So does that mean that anyone can have a white line painted across the dropped kerb, or is it only for disabled?