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UKPC Parking charge in free car park for parking on kurb
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I got a parking ticket in January, its a free car park I use for the gym, I had to park on the curb (end spot) as the car next to me did park on the line and their were no more empty spaces. In the time I parked and the warden came round this car had gone. but i was on the kerb. as this is a free car park and ive not impacted a space why should i pay.it states i should be parked within the lines ... well theres only one line and im in it. i have also measured the spaces and they are under the legal requirement of a space. i  appealed and it was rejected so i dont know if i should pay or not.

OK maybe its not the law, but there is recommendations on size of the parking spaces which is is falling under and a standard 4x4 which my car is, doesn't fit. I have been tickets "for not parking within the white lines" my augment is there is one line and i am in it
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Re: UKPC Parking charge in free car park for parking on curb
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Welcome to FTLA.

To help us provide the best advice, please read the following thread carefully and provide as much of the information it asks for as you are able to: READ THIS FIRST - Private Parking Charges Forum guide. In particular we'll need to see the original parking charge notice, and your appeal.

i have also measured the spaces and they are under the legal requirement of a space.
I'm not aware of any law that governs the size of parking spaces on privately owned land.