CCTV van constantly on double yellows: allowed?

CCTV van constantly on double yellows: allowed?

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Barchettaman

Original Poster:

6,538 posts

139 months

Friday 13th September
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This is from a mate in Dulwich, south London. Apparently they park there all day and it’s ‘pissing people off’.

He asked on a group chat if it was legal to park there: as a fat opera singer I have no idea, but hopefully one or more of you will.

Thanks in advance!

Simon

BertBert

19,681 posts

218 months

Friday 13th September
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who is it that is parked there? Hard to see from the pic

Simpo Two

87,030 posts

272 months

Friday 13th September
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And what are they 'enforcing'? (a depressingly common word these days)

MisanoPayments

388 posts

49 months

Friday 13th September
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It's possibly catching people who sit with engines idling, I imagine, particularly if it's spitting distance from a school.

Tommo87

4,702 posts

120 months

Friday 13th September
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MisanoPayments said:
It's possibly catching people who sit with engines idling, I imagine, particularly if it's spitting distance from a school.
I wondered if it’s actually looking for people parking on the double yellows.

Either due to a school/college or even just the locals themselves parking there.


It’s unlikely there because someone had a large map of the area, a blindfold and a single dart.
There will be a reason.

E-bmw

9,964 posts

159 months

Friday 13th September
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Report it as being illegally parked as it is under 10 metres from a junction on double yellows. wink

BlackTails

831 posts

62 months

Friday 13th September
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MisanoPayments said:
It's possibly catching people who sit with engines idling, I imagine, particularly if it's spitting distance from a school.
That looks like the road outside Alleyns School, so very probably catching people parked at pick up time. .

vonhosen

40,504 posts

224 months

Friday 13th September
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You'll have to look at the Traffic Order to see what exemptions are written into it in order to know.

Marcellus

7,163 posts

226 months

Saturday 14th September
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Ask Jane (Lunnon) if it’s anything to do with the School, aren’t there some strange rules around Dulwich and the schools as to who owns what?

The yellow lines don’t look 100% either.

Simpo Two

87,030 posts

272 months

Saturday 14th September
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Tommo87 said:
MisanoPayments said:
It's possibly catching people who sit with engines idling, I imagine, particularly if it's spitting distance from a school.
I wondered if it’s actually looking for people parking on the double yellows.
That's the height of irony - and hypocrisy.

How does the CCTV camera know if your engine is idling? And how do you deliver/collect your children from school without stopping? Just push the buggers out at 5mph?

The country's going insane.

BlackTails

831 posts

62 months

Saturday 14th September
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I think I have worked out what that van is doing.

Outside the school there are quite a few parking bays reserved for buses and coaches. The school has a coach network for its pupils that serves a lot of south London. If the coaches can’t park because there are cars in their bays, that makes for a big problem. So my guess is that the CCTV is policing the coach/bus bays for parents parking their cars in them.

For which I have some sympathy.

ridds

8,285 posts

251 months

Saturday 14th September
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The irony of the fact that they could move back to be at least 50% off the double yellows. laugh

Additionally, being parked where it is, is actually making more of an obstruction, due to narrowing of the road and blocking visibility from the driveway it is parked close to.

I have no issue with these enforcement vehicles catching people who regularly cause a menace, but when they are just as bad as the original perpetrators, what is the point? confused

Digger

15,171 posts

198 months

Saturday 14th September
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There is plenty of room on the pavement to park.

Then they have a clear & un-obstructed view of the double-yellow miscreants. . . .


Dingu

4,341 posts

37 months

Saturday 14th September
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Simpo Two said:
Tommo87 said:
MisanoPayments said:
It's possibly catching people who sit with engines idling, I imagine, particularly if it's spitting distance from a school.
I wondered if it’s actually looking for people parking on the double yellows.
That's the height of irony - and hypocrisy.

How does the CCTV camera know if your engine is idling? And how do you deliver/collect your children from school without stopping? Just push the buggers out at 5mph?

The country's going insane.
I can see why when people take speculation as fact…

siremoon

242 posts

106 months

Sunday 15th September
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Digger said:
There is plenty of room on the pavement to park.

Then they have a clear & un-obstructed view of the double-yellow miscreants. . . .
In London parking on the pavement is an offence ...

edthefed

726 posts

74 months

Sunday 15th September
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Why the need to park on double yellows - when 6 feet behind the van there are no double yellows ?

Are those double yellows legally enforceable they appear to be rather narrow and a lack of supporting signage

2020vision

110 posts

3 months

Sunday 15th September
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The parking may have a purpose that is exempt, that will be in any order for the lines.
Whatever the exemption the use of it is not always the best tactic. It leads to giving a bad impression, especially as has been pointed out, there are no lines not far from the place the van is stopped.
There appears to be a small egress to the main road too. Even if there were no lines that’s not the best place to park

Simpo Two

87,030 posts

272 months

Sunday 15th September
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Dingu said:
I can see why when people take speculation as fact…
A fair point; I didn't prefix it with 'If so then...' - but I never cease to be surprised at how many of the population are paid to watch the rest.

gmasterfunk

467 posts

155 months

Sunday 15th September
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Illegally parked unless there's some exception as per emergency vehicles.

But the real irony is (lights blue touch paper) parents can drop off, if in a timely manner, by stopping on the double yellow lines....


Tommo87

4,702 posts

120 months

Monday 16th September
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gmasterfunk said:
Illegally parked unless there's some exception as per emergency vehicles.

But the real irony is (lights blue touch paper) parents can drop off, if in a timely manner, by stopping on the double yellow lines....
They can do that also.

But the reality is that outside any school they will be parked early on those DYL waiting at pickup.
And that’s. Just the older kids.
The younger ones they will be walking all the way to the classroom.