dublinhead
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Who painted the double yellows?Management company brought in clampers about 2 months ago. Last Sunday heard someguy cuting steel. Looked out the window and he was cuting the clamp off his car with a portable angle grinder! I wouldnt like to own the car that parked beside his, as it was showered in sparks.
Today I wake up to find someone has painted the double yellow lines with black paint! Question is can you be clamped if the double yellow lines are no longer technical there?
It's presumably a private area so the owner (management company) can impose whatever rules they like I assume?Question is can you be clamped if the double yellow lines are no longer technical there?
You'd probably have a strong basis to appeal if the yellow lines weren;t visibile, - management company will have to re-paint them, - this will add to you mgt co. fees !
Also, destroying a clamp is criminal damage. If you can get it off without damgaging it, you're OK.
Who painted the double yellows?
That's a really lovely estate you live inYes thats what I thought. Another expense for the management company. And this the same year the bins were set on fire. I am not looking forward to what the bill will be next year. I need to buy a house with no mgt co. fees!
Management company brought in clampers about 2 months ago. Last Sunday heard someguy cuting steel. Looked out the window and he was cuting the clamp off his car with a portable angle grinder! I wouldnt like to own the car that parked beside his, as it was showered in sparks.
Today I wake up to find someone has painted the double yellow lines with black paint! Question is can you be clamped if the double yellow lines are no longer technical there?
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