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- Car inside yellow line. Irrespective of the point above, the car is actually parked inside / behind the yellow line that has been used for the contravention. I thought you need to be parked ON the yellow line to be in contravention, but in this case, the wheels of the car are BEHIND the yellow line (on private land) and therefore not actually in contravention of the restrictions in question in my opinion.
- The position of the wheels is irrelevant. The restrictions (if valid, which seems unlikely) apply to any part of the vehicle. You can't park, for example, with the wheels inside a bay while the overhang takes up a chunk of the adjacent bay.
Ok - I understand this for adjacent parking bays, as the overhang would prevent someone else from using the bay, but I'd always assumed that if you were parking in an end bay and the wheels were not on the yellow line, this would be acceptable. Again, this is applying a logic that maybe doesn't apply in these scenarios. Thanks for your comments on the validity of the restrictions in the first place - this seems to be the best option at present.[/list]