My local council has placed temporary restrictions on several roads prohibiting stopping and waiting between the hours of 11:00 and 15:00 on Fridays only. These times have been targeted by the council because some users of the local place of worship park their vehicles along these roads, sometimes inconsiderately, and this has led to complaints from residents.
As a result of the parking of vehicles, traffic flow is often impacted but I have not seen anything which I would describe as a danger to the public. Therefore, I am concerned that the council is misusing the Road Traffic Regulation Act in order to impose restrictions in order to appease local residents and bypass the process for implementing permanent restrictions.
As part of an FOI request, the council made the following comment:
"Regrettably, some vehicles are being parked in dangerous and obstructive locations, so temporary restrictions to maintain safety have been installed whilst we work with the mosque and Earley Town Council to find a solution that is suitable for the needs of all road users."
What is the legality of the TRO (attached)? Does the council need to demonstrate that there is a risk of danger to the public?