08/Jul/2008, 10:15 PM
In a certain street not a million miles away from the station someone is having a loft conversion done.
Nothing wrong with that.
However the builder has taken to parking his van fully on the pavement, that is all four wheels. This forces people (includes children on their way to school), to walk around it onto the road.
I have seen this more than once, and upon seeing it again today called Hertsmere Council. I asked for Planning (in relation to the building work) and after a quich chat with the operator was put through to parking.
I explained the problem and I was told that that street had parking restrictions between 2-3pm and that it could be ticketed between these times. As I thought they had mis-heard me I explained the problem again in that a van was parking not just up on the pavement, but fully, all four wheels and I thought that was an offence at all times, not just from 2 til 3pm!.
I was informed that if parking restrictions were broken during enforced hours (in this case 2-3pm) then it was a council issue, otherwise it was a police issue
The person I was speaking to was very defensive
I told them I lived in Potters Bar and was reporting a safety matter, she obviously didn't think forcing children to walk on a road was a safety issue and then I thanked her for her time and hung up.
So there you have it. Park fully on the pavement and the council don't care unless you're breaking enforced parking restrictions.
Nothing wrong with that.
However the builder has taken to parking his van fully on the pavement, that is all four wheels. This forces people (includes children on their way to school), to walk around it onto the road.
I have seen this more than once, and upon seeing it again today called Hertsmere Council. I asked for Planning (in relation to the building work) and after a quich chat with the operator was put through to parking.
I explained the problem and I was told that that street had parking restrictions between 2-3pm and that it could be ticketed between these times. As I thought they had mis-heard me I explained the problem again in that a van was parking not just up on the pavement, but fully, all four wheels and I thought that was an offence at all times, not just from 2 til 3pm!.
I was informed that if parking restrictions were broken during enforced hours (in this case 2-3pm) then it was a council issue, otherwise it was a police issue
The person I was speaking to was very defensive
I told them I lived in Potters Bar and was reporting a safety matter, she obviously didn't think forcing children to walk on a road was a safety issue and then I thanked her for her time and hung up.So there you have it. Park fully on the pavement and the council don't care unless you're breaking enforced parking restrictions.