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I have submitted an appeal on the grounds of my son being a new driver and unaware of the recent change in law. Also, mentioned the amount of cars that far exceeded the capacity of the car park, which appears to be insufficient for such events. My son also made a good point that his car is not ULEZ compliant, hence the main reason for not driving directly into Edinburgh. I did not include this in the appeal.

Thank you for your help and I will keep you posted

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Should say pavement or verge but comes under new regulation in Scotland that bans pavement/verge parking:

https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/parking/new-parking-rules/2
And, like the 1970s Act that barred off carriageway parking in London, it needs no signs or lines, plus the council will no doubt parrot the mantra "ignorance of the law is no excuse". Trouble is there is an awful lot of law around in 2024 !! Not only this, the mantra I have posted has no basis whatsoever in law, so you can happily submit reps that you had no knowledge of this new Scottish law.

Even if they relent to this could they change the offence to one related to to the new stopping sign (which I assume would be enforecable) or do they need to stick to the offence they have cited me for? thanks

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Wait for others to look - some know a lot more about Scotland regs than me.

Ok cheers, will do

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Ok thanks, thought I was clutching at straws but was not aware of the legislation.

Little lesson for him.

Thanks for your advice

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Here is the PCN

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My son received a PCN from City of Edinburgh Council for parking outside Ingliston Park and Ride. On arriving the at the park and ride it was full (due to a rugby match) so he parked on the road (along with a lot of other cars) leaving the park and ride that leads to the motorway.

The PCN was for 'parking on a pavement' but technically he was parked on the grass verge next to it. On google maps the lane shows as a bus lane, but from the photos he took the road appears to have been renewed and he was not aware of it being a bus lane (although it could possibly still be). Finally, there does appear to be a no stopping sign a little further along the road.

Probably clutching at straws, but if the PCN was for either the bus lane or no stopping- fair enough. But, technically the PCN was issued for a questionable reason given he wasn't actually on the pavement.

Any advice greatly appreciated.


Location: Ingliston park and ride
Issued: 24/11/2024
Contravention Code: 100 Section 50 Parked on a pavement
Google maps: here

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