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On the 29th August 2008 many cars had a small notice put on their cars asking to park half on the pavement, which is understandable, but what is the salutation here?
BC – Hilsea, Portsmouth
Parking on or partially on pavements is not currently something that the Parking Service can enforce unless there is a parking restriction adjacent to the pavement such as double yellow lines, in these cases a Penalty Charge Notice can be issued. At the present time vehicles parked on the pavement without a parking restriction in place can only be dealt with by the Police.
We understand the difficulties that can be experienced when motorists park inconsiderately and to the detriment of other road users and pedestrians. The Parking Service would suggest that residents park considerately and use their individual driveways where possible to help ease the problem.
If one fixes the adhesive ticket to the windscreen, then that is one less thing to worry about.
GT - Portsmouth
I wouldn’t dream of leaving a trailer on the street permanently – can I park my boat outside my house?
MI - Portsmouth
• motor vehicle - a mechanically propelled vehicle intended or adapted for use on roads
• trailer – a vehicle drawn by a motor vehicle
Leaving a trailer on the highway can be seen as an obstruction, which is enforceable by the local Police. Leaving cones of the highway can also be seen as causing an obstruction. The resident concerned should be made aware that if any type of accident occurs because of the cones, they may be liable for insurance claims.
It would be interesting to know the location of the trailer, details of which could then be passed onto our Abandoned Vehicle Team for investigation.
The enforcement officers are out and about from before the match, checking on the cars and taking numbers. I am a disabled driver and having parked on yellow lines with a blue badge I once overstayed the 3 hour limit as there was no parking bay for me – I got a ticket. So yes we are just as parked up as anywhere else, and cars do park on the yellow lines over night without being booked.
So may I suggest to Portsmouth that you also set up the zones. Residents pay for their vouchers just like me and start getting the enforcement officers out there early. The fans soon cotton on to the fact that they can’t park so close and have taken to parking their cars a bit further out and walking. Also now that the new concessionary bus ticket is available for all of England, then maybe that will be the way to travel more easily for disabled as we now have lowered floor buses for access. Does this happen with you?
PQ - Hull
We do promote public transport and although public transport is not perhaps ideal in Portsmouth it is improving. The Portsmouth Football Club stadium is due to move in the next few years and the points you make about parking and public transport will no doubt be a major part of the debate.
I have had visitors to my house who have been parked ten minutes over and given a ticket. Also parking daily tickets I have seen football fans with these. I understand that each one issued has a number on it. This is abuse of the system. In other words lets not upset the fans but lets target residents, the council have enough trouble keeping priority routes open lets not burden you with any more.
MC - Portsmouth
The amount of traffic and dangerous parking increases dramatically on match days and it is the dangerous parking of vehicles that is and will always by our priority. If the Police could guarantee the safety of our staff or even guarantee a fast response in the event of us calling, it would still be the case that not much enforcement could take place. We just do not have the staff available to enforce dangerous parking and parking in a manner that impedes traffic flow to be able to also attend residents parking schemes that are purely for convenience. We are sure you would agree that road safety and strategic routes must come first.
Regarding your comment about visitors scratch cards, residents living within a residents parking scheme are entitled to purchase them. We do not and should not ask why they want them or who and for what purpose they will be used. If people choose to purchase them and then to allow their friends to use them to visit a match while visiting then that is a matter for them and not us. If you are aware of someone selling them on then we would welcome details so we can take action.
The whole of the south of the City find it difficult to park during Portsmouth Football Club matches, it makes no difference if you are within a residents parking scheme or not, it is pretty much the same for everybody. We are sorry you feel we are making excuses, but our priority is safety, our staff and the road user.
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