I wonder if anyone can advise.
I parked on my own road last week adjacent to a dropped kerb. I received a ticket.
However, where I parked is adjacent to a solid fence and not the entrance to a property. The kerb is dropped because there was a previous entrance there once upon a time but is no longer there and so I was definitively not blocking anything. The residents of the property I was parked outside reported me, hence the ticket but I have photographic evidence that there was no obstruction at all. Yes my front wheel was covering a dropped kerb but the kerb itself is now redundant. Do I have a case to appeal?
I am willing to fight to the end to clear the ticket. I have made my first appeal which has been rejected, although they have quoted that I should not park 'where a kerb has been lowered to help wheelchair users or in front of an entrance to a property' - neither of which apply here.
If I lose this, does anyone know if I petition to get the kerb raised back up as it's taking up space on a crowded road for parking and as I live a door down, do not believe that it should be kept open for no reason at all given it is adjacent to a fence and not an entrance.
Any advice greatly received.
I parked on my own road last week adjacent to a dropped kerb. I received a ticket.
However, where I parked is adjacent to a solid fence and not the entrance to a property. The kerb is dropped because there was a previous entrance there once upon a time but is no longer there and so I was definitively not blocking anything. The residents of the property I was parked outside reported me, hence the ticket but I have photographic evidence that there was no obstruction at all. Yes my front wheel was covering a dropped kerb but the kerb itself is now redundant. Do I have a case to appeal?
I am willing to fight to the end to clear the ticket. I have made my first appeal which has been rejected, although they have quoted that I should not park 'where a kerb has been lowered to help wheelchair users or in front of an entrance to a property' - neither of which apply here.
If I lose this, does anyone know if I petition to get the kerb raised back up as it's taking up space on a crowded road for parking and as I live a door down, do not believe that it should be kept open for no reason at all given it is adjacent to a fence and not an entrance.
Any advice greatly received.
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