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Vehicle parked completely on pavement to avoid yellow lines is this legal.

Reported in the Roads/highways category anonymously at 17:35, Wed 21 August 2013

Sent to Hertfordshire County Council 5 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 381440.

Mobile nail care driver parks all 4 wheels on pavement at the corner of hoestock and london road to avoid yellow lines, blocks pavement completly and can I also do this to get around the yellow line parking fine?

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  • Still open, via questionnaire, 07:30, Fri 20 September 2013

  • my experience was as usual with this council, nothing done at all.

    Posted anonymously at 07:30, Fri 20 September 2013

  • Still open, via questionnaire, 08:16, Fri 18 October 2013

  • the problem will never be fixed without enforcement. Still Mark Davids visitors parking with all 4 wheels on the pavement stopping anyone with a pram or motability scooter passing.

    This is also during the evening as well with poor lighting does not help either.

    Posted anonymously at 08:16, Fri 18 October 2013

  • Still open, via questionnaire, 12:20, Tue 19 November 2013

  • The problem has got even worse.
    Mark David kitchens now allow all the ladies attending evening events to all park on all of the pavements (all 4 wheels) within the local area, Hoestock Road and London Road. They must have been told to do this by the owners of the shop.

    Even though I have reported this issue several times to the local council and police the problem has increased otherwise why would they all park on the pavement when all the other residents park properly not putting every ones life in danger whether your trying to walk or turn out of the Junction onto the main Road.

    I shall not be reporting this incident any more, But just wait for a serious accident to happen.

    Posted anonymously at 12:20, Tue 19 November 2013

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