Hi,
I recently got a ridiculous $268 ticket for disobeying a No Parking sign, I was parked on a small section of curb on the main road between two side streets where there was no sign. The nearest No Stopping sign was across the street in front of me with an arrow pointing towards where I was parked, the sign across the street behind me had fallen over and was laying on the sidewalk, and there were no yellow lines on the ground to indicate no parking. I had even left enough room in front and behind of me for cars to get in and out of both streets safely.
I appealed it already but they denied it saying I was "parked in a clearly signposted no stopping zone".
So do No Stopping signs continue over an intersection/side street onto the other side?
And if not should I appeal this in court?
I recently got a ridiculous $268 ticket for disobeying a No Parking sign, I was parked on a small section of curb on the main road between two side streets where there was no sign. The nearest No Stopping sign was across the street in front of me with an arrow pointing towards where I was parked, the sign across the street behind me had fallen over and was laying on the sidewalk, and there were no yellow lines on the ground to indicate no parking. I had even left enough room in front and behind of me for cars to get in and out of both streets safely.
I appealed it already but they denied it saying I was "parked in a clearly signposted no stopping zone".
So do No Stopping signs continue over an intersection/side street onto the other side?
And if not should I appeal this in court?