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They cancelled it! Thanks for the info.

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Thanks for the info. Do there need to be signs though, or, when there is dotted bay lines, do they legally take the inside part of the bay to be the kerb? If there were no dotted bay lines then i think it's legal to park with two wheels on the kerb (outside of London ) unless there is signage to say otherwise.

My apologies but could you explain what you mean by "they must prove the existence of upright traffic in the vicinity of my vehicle which convey that relevant parking place restrictions apply.

Wait for others."

Thanks again.

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My apologies. Vrm is ke04ync. There are no signs on any of the lamp posts or anything along that stretch of road. The only sign around there is one prohibiting motorhomes overnight that refers to the stretch to the left of where we were parked. As in just here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/CtQyJRSQv1C8jM6T7?g_st=ac

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Pcn code 24 - North Yorkshire Council, Esplanade , Scarborough, not parked correctly within the confines of the bay or space. Vrm is ke04ync.

Parked with two wheels on the kerb in a motorhome. There were dotted white lines at the start and the end of the length of road where you could park creating one long bay. I'm thinking that the kerb is taken to be the inside of the bay as there were no white lines to indicate the inside but just wanted advice on whether it's worth appealing it please. The outer wheels were within the dotted white lines.  There were several motorhomes parked in such a way and they ticketed all of them. Didn't get a picture at the time but took a photo last time I parked there which is the one I've inserted here.

Many thanks in advance for your help.

Where we were parked:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Jx3q3EyYBU1V7sqz9?g_st=ac

PCN inc vrm:
https://imgpile.com/p/Py9Z9Fy

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