DocHoliday
Guest
If you park overnight somewhere and there are no signs present saying that it's banned, can you still be prosecuted, ticketed or clamped?
I was on a park and ride site last night and got a knock on the door at 9am. The parking attendant said that overnighting is not allowed but admitted that there are no signs to that effect. We had a friendly chat and once he'd established I wasn't going to move in permanently he seemed to say I'd be alright to stay overnight in future. But I'm just curious - what does the law say? Surely there have to be signs clearly stating any restriction, otherwise it can't legally be enforced.
I was on a park and ride site last night and got a knock on the door at 9am. The parking attendant said that overnighting is not allowed but admitted that there are no signs to that effect. We had a friendly chat and once he'd established I wasn't going to move in permanently he seemed to say I'd be alright to stay overnight in future. But I'm just curious - what does the law say? Surely there have to be signs clearly stating any restriction, otherwise it can't legally be enforced.