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Birmingham, code 01 parked in a restricted street, Louisa Street
Bank holiday Sunday
DIR By: Lee74
Date: May 28, 2024, 7:40 am
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Not from the area so after a search on the web i wasn't able to
find clear details of parking on a single yellow on a
sunday/bank holiday. Just says except Christmas Day and bank
holidays.
I couldn't see any signs and the one they have taken mentions
report a fault? so no idea what that refers to?
HTML https://i.imgur.com/jL10kKJ.png
HTML https://i.imgur.com/VaaEmkV.png
HTML https://i.imgur.com/WIgDLn6.jpg
HTML https://i.imgur.com/m2rCHgC.jpg
HTML https://i.imgur.com/0JhJaQC.jpeg
HTML https://maps.app.goo.gl/MmS4K3SnTLJSroto7
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
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Re: Birmingham, code 01 parked in a restricted street, Louisa
Street Bank holiday Sunday
DIR By: fraser.mitchell
Date: May 28, 2024, 8:15 am
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Please read this and update your post accordingly
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The full PCN, all sides. Also post a GSV view telling us
exactly where you parked
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Re: Birmingham, code 01 parked in a restricted street, Louisa
Street Bank holiday Sunday
DIR By: Lee74
Date: May 29, 2024, 5:34 am
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Hopefully I've put all the missing details required.
Thanks
#Post#: 24346--------------------------------------------------
Re: Birmingham, code 01 parked in a restricted street, Louisa
Street Bank holiday Sunday
DIR By: fraser.mitchell
Date: May 29, 2024, 6:09 am
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You were parked in the Outer Zone CPZ
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This means there are no signs by the yellow lines within the
zone.
So depending on your route into Louisa Street, you should have
passed one of these signs:-
HTML https://maps.app.goo.gl/GPwJ81HwVQXKiZEy9
As you can see the restricted times apply "Everyday", i.e Monday
to Sunday, and there is nothing about Bank Holidays, so they are
included.
Of course if you can show you never passed such a sign, then you
have a good appeal argument.
#Post#: 24379--------------------------------------------------
Re: Birmingham, code 01 parked in a restricted street, Louisa
Street Bank holiday Sunday
DIR By: Lee74
Date: May 29, 2024, 10:48 am
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Hi
Thanks that road is blocked off permanently with metal posts(so
no left turn ). Also the road closest to that is now a bus lane.
I took the next left then first left then first right.
#Post#: 24386--------------------------------------------------
Re: Birmingham, code 01 parked in a restricted street, Louisa
Street Bank holiday Sunday
DIR By: fraser.mitchell
Date: May 29, 2024, 11:11 am
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--- Quote from: Lee74 link ---
>
> Hi
>
> Thanks that road is blocked off permanently with metal
posts(so no left turn ). Also the road closest to that is now a
bus lane. I took the next left then first left then first right.
>
--- End Quote ---
OK, so you'd have turned into Clement Street, the next left
turn.
HTML https://maps.app.goo.gl/uFYwfquAadcyvAyu5
The same signs are there too.
TBH, unless somebody comes up with a robust "technical" appeal
argument, you'll struggle to overturn this PCN.
#Post#: 24572--------------------------------------------------
Re: Birmingham, code 01 parked in a restricted street, Louisa
Street Bank holiday Sunday
DIR By: Lee74
Date: May 31, 2024, 10:14 am
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Ok thanks for the reply, hopefully something else might be
relevant.
#Post#: 24877--------------------------------------------------
Re: Birmingham, code 01 parked in a restricted street, Louisa
Street Bank holiday Sunday
DIR By: ivanleo
Date: June 3, 2024, 5:55 pm
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[member=1868]Lee74[/member] why were you parked there, and for
how long?
Also are you able to check the signs on Clement Street? The
latest pictures we have from Google are two years old, and
things may well have changed since then.
The traffic order is the Birmingham City Council (Parking Places
and Controlled Parking Zone) (Birmingham) (Consolidation) Order
1995
HTML https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EaKWf6NgvWtmBt2sSoE87oWOnQFNrZu8/view<br
/>as amended by the Birmingham City Council (Parking Places and
Controlled Parking Zone) (Birmingham) (Consolidation) Order
1995) (Variation) (No. 93) Order 2016
HTML https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yKxp6r7oSWAiLcp64Q16yGAlYnqfokFJ/view
[member=7]mrmustard[/member] maybe the CPZ argument could be
tested?
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Re: Birmingham, code 01 parked in a restricted street, Louisa
Street Bank holiday Sunday
DIR By: Lee74
Date: June 4, 2024, 2:43 am
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Hi Thanks for the reply. Im not from the area so unable to get
an up to date picture. Regarding my initial thought on Sundays
and bank holidays this is what the meter said. BTW none of the
meters were working.
HTML https://i.imgur.com/GTUOdOf.jpeg
#Post#: 24913--------------------------------------------------
Re: Birmingham, code 01 parked in a restricted street, Louisa
Street Bank holiday Sunday
DIR By: slapdash
Date: June 4, 2024, 6:33 am
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The meters have nothing at all to do with the SYL you were
parked on. That is governed by the restriction plate (if any) or
the controlled parking zone signage you passed (if any) on your
route into the zone.
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