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Thanks for those links, Fuscia! I think I'd be pretty happy to stand up in court and say that at the time I took this shot by Vinopolis, there were no other cars around so they were not monitoring any other infringement, and neither were they doing any other work related business. I think he was having his lunch!
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pk Wrote:

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> what's the big deal? why should

> this end up in court? and why would you want to

> give up your time to go?

>

> and 'dangerous obstruction'? down a dead end with

> no other cars about?

>

> all seems like a case of moaning for the sake of

> it to me


Funny I made a similar argument to the tickety ticket man when he wrote me out a fine for leaving my car on the pavement when I went to Burger King.

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why is it a double yellow line


"Double yellow lines along the edge of the carriageway indicate that parking restrictions apply to the road (which includes the carriageway, pavement and verge). "- Wikipedia


If the road is dangerous for a vehicle to stop there is normally a zig zag or red lines, like outside schools.

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