Hello, we take out dogs out weekly to Loughborough Queens park, from Derby. As the usual car park disabled spaces were full up I decided to park on the road adjacent to the park behind cars already parked. I parked sensibly and displayed my badge clearly. When we returned after an hour or so, we had a parking ticket stuck to the windscreen.
I obviously complained to the relevant dept and told them that if I had known that the place I parked was off limits even to disabled badge holders, I would not have parked. But the reply came back stating that as there were kerb markings, I should have known the law pertaining to them.
A few days later I went back to the same spot and had a look at the markings, and saw that they were barely visible --as they had worn out. To be fair, i was unaware that double yellow kerb stripes meant that you couldn't park, and If I had spotted them I may have asked the question. Ive had a disabled badge for quite a few years now and have never had a problem with double yellow parking before
I took a picture of the faded almost invisible double yellow kerb markings, and sent them back to Leicestershire County council (Ms Buckby) and explained why I had parked there and the fact that the markings were invisible
This is the response I got----" Regarding the road markings, road markings MAY FADE over a period however it it not a requirement for the entire length of a waiting restriction to be perfectly maintained"!
So in other words, if you dont spot the lines because they are faded away TOUGH, you will still have to pay the fine.
£35 may seem a paltry sum to a lot of people, but to a pensioner on basic state pension its a lot of money, and even though I stated that in the email to Ms Buckby suggesting that under the circumstances I felt she could waive the fine, she still insisted that I pay the £35. I have pictures of the faded lines, but at the moment I cant load them as my partner isnt around (Im useless on a computer) Thanks Mick