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> well, if there is a yellow line painted along the

> edge of the road the answer is sometimes, if there

> are two yellow lines the answer is never. If there

> are no lines should be cool to park.

> Your friend with the car should have an idea.



heheh I DO know about the yellow line business. I was meaning more whether you have to have a residents permit or not. I used to live in Brixton and you couldnt park anywhere without a residents permit even if there were no yellow lines. The signs gave the impression that at a certain time at weekends you could park but you would still get a ticket regardless!

tinagwee if there are respark bays in your street they're normally marked out in broken white lines with a notice on a pole (or a czech). Sounds like there are no obvious parking restrictions in your road though so your friend should be OK. LL can be a little trickier.

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