Edinburg Council Parking Enforcement Protocol is clear that no signs are required on motorcycle bays :
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/31423/parking-enforcement-protocol-v3-october-2022OP I would stand up for my values and fight this PCN, it is clear they are exploiting motorists while refusing to invest in making legally compliant bays.
You should invest some time on this site:
https://www.keycases.info/Mr H – v – Nottingham City Council (NG00056-2402) stated the following:
- Signs and lines must adequately advise the motorist of the restriction, but do not need to be in pristine condition. Substantial compliance with the regulations is sufficient, but signs must not mislead or fail to inform.
- There is no requirement on the civil enforcement officer to record the model of the vehicle.
- There is no right to an observation period or period of grace.
- The 50% discount is offered to the penalty charge notice only – any further discount is at the council’s discretion.
- The authority has a period of six months to serve the Notice to Owner.
Within the decision:
5. The paintwork of the double yellow lines and of the single yellow kerb marks does not need to be in perfect condition but must substantially comply with the specification. The
key question is whether the extent of any deterioration in the marking is such that the position becomes misleading or fails to inform the motorist (
Court of Appeal in R v the
Parking Adjudicator and Sunderland City Council ex parte Herron and another [2011] EWCA Civ 905).
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I think in your matter it is clear the
extent of any deterioration in the marking is such that the position becomes misleading or fails to inform the motorist.
I would dig out and read this case: Court of Appeal in R v the Parking Adjudicator and Sunderland City Council ex parte Herron and another [2011] EWCA Civ 905