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Ok. Am I right in thinking there are no regulations governing placement of signs then?

ETA the adjudicator isn't part of the equation here, I am making a complaint

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Sorry to grub up a very old post, but does anybody have any information about guidelines/rules governing the height at which a suspension notice must be placed? Are there any?

Many thanks

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LK24 WHP

Camden has form in bad suspension signage.
You ASTONISH me!!

Awkwardly, the suspension was booked by my new upstairs neighbour who was moving in that day. When I moved in a month ago we put bins in the street because our suspension notice was in the same place and we knew people wouldn't see it

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Looking for some specific information please:

1. are there any regulations about how high a restriction notice must be placed?
2. is there any way of finding out when the signs were placed?

Background:

I parked near my house during the afternoon of 6/05. I got a ticket on 8/05; the bay had been suspended for the day for a house move and I hadn't seen the sign.

The sign was placed under the nearest parking restrictions info. This is 3 houses away, but they are wide houses with space to park 2-3 cars nose to tail in front, so further than it sounds. It had been placed directly under another, suspending two more bays for 7 weeks, and the top was no more than 105 cm above the kerb.  There's usually a large scaffolding vehicle parked directly in front of that pole and I suspect this is why I didn't notice it. I'm unwell and typically don't leave my house every day.

PCN no. CU70652879

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