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During June 2005, I parked in Borrowdale Road, which to the
best of knowledge was, and has always been, restricted to 1 hour. On our
return, well within the 1 hour limitation, I discovered a parking permit
attached to the windscreen for failure to display a disc meter in the
windscreen. I had not realised that Keswick had introduced a disc
parking scheme; had I known this, I would have used the disc meter that I
keep in the car when visiting Ambleside where there are clear bright yellow
signs alerting visitors to the changes – BUT no such HELPFUL warnings for
visitors in Keswick.
I
was convinced that a mistake had been made and returned to Borrowdale Road
to discover that parking had changed; we had actually parked right against a
newly placed sign which is placed on top of what must be a 10 to 12 foot
pole and well beyond normal vision when you alight from your vehicle. There
were in fact 2 others signs; 1 virtually hidden behind the foliage of a
hedge & the other partially hidden.
I had made a genuine mistake. There was no intent to park
illegally. There was no intent to deprive the local authority of any revenue
– it’s still limited to 1 hour and free.
During
the morning that I approached Borrowdale Road, I followed a juggernaut
reversing back up the road at slow speed. The view ahead was restricted both
by the tall vehicle & branches from trees that suitably overhang the road &
obscure the disc zone sign. Rather than continue around Crow Park to park in
the main car park, I took the first spot which from memory was limited to 1
hour parking.
I thought that under the circumstances i.e. obscured
sign, 10 to 12 feet above the pavement & not obvious, no signs on entering
Keswick that disk zone metering was in force, that Allerdale Borough Council
would consider my appeal with due consideration and apply leniency by
withdrawing the parking permit once they were aware if the circumstances.
No such luck. All I received was a standard reply, not
even the courtesy of responding to the points raised in my letter.
I
spoke with Cumbria County Council who allegedly are responsible for the
parking in Keswick and was treated with utter rudeness; the person that I
spoke to who I will not name for legal reasons would not listen and
consistently talked over me. He did say that unlike Ambleside, disc zone
parking had been in force for some time and there was no need to place
yellow warning signs on the access points to Keswick – we have NEVER seen
any in all the years that we visit during March, June & September.
I also note from reading Allerdale Borough Council’s
'Have your say' forums on the subject that other unsuspecting motorists have also been caught
in much the same way.
Overall, I’m very disappointed from the experienced,
particularly the total lack of consideration to what was an honest mistake,
and have vowed NEVER to use municipal car parks in Cumbria ever again as a mark of
protest thus depriving Allerdale Borough Council of any revenue.
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