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    I don't think the problem here is Hitcher being able to afford $60. I'm sure he can.

    It's a matter of principle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
    Here ya go,

    http://www.landtransport.govt.nz/con...arking-control

    1.2 Stopping, standing and parking
    In the Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices 2004 (Rule 54002) and the Land Transport (Road
    User) Rule 2004 (Rule 61001), ‘parking’ is defined as meaning:
    • in relation to any portion of a road where parking is for the time being governed by the location of
    parking meters or vending machines placed under a bylaw of a local authority, the stopping or
    standing of a vehicle on that portion of the road for any period exceeding five minutes

    • in relation to any other portion of a road, the stopping or standing of a vehicle (other than a
    vehicle picking up or setting down passengers in a loading zone or reserved parking area, and
    entitled to do so) on that portion of the road.
    The Traffic Control Devices Rule also goes on to define ‘standing’ as stopping:
    for the purpose of picking up or setting down passengers, or, in the case of a taxi stand, for the
    purposes of waiting for hire
    while a vehicle remains attended by the driver at all times.

    Does anyone else read that as meaning you either have to be parked for 5 mins in a metered area, or stay in the car for any other area for it to be classed as "stopped"? The way I read that means that if you stay sitting in the car you are stopped, though if you get out of the car and walk around, then get back in it doesn't count? Unless its a 5+ minute walk around your car in a metered area?

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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    I don't think the problem here is Hitcher being able to afford $60. I'm sure he can.

    It's a matter of principle.
    quite right.

    There may even be bylaws for wellington relating to stadium events, maybe worth a look into.

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    Go get em Hitcher. Parking Wardens and the like are the scum of the earth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    I'll put in a tenner for your court fees if you lose.
    And another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    Take them on I say .... rip them to pieces .. there is a principal here ... they think we should all pay for cabs who don't get fined.
    Surely that's 'principle' ? Knits need pick'n, what else are they there for? Cheers.
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    Hubby got a ticket for dropping the daughter off outside her school - took her all of about 10 seconds to exit the car and he was away. Big bad for him though was the wee broken lines of yellow colour that he did it on! He's no road hog or pushy pusher-inner so I have no doubt that no-one would have been actually inconvenienced by what he did. But nevertheless he had to admit he was legally in the wrong. The bugger of it was that he did it in my car so the ticket came to me! (Ditto for the speeding ticket he got recently - doing 63 kph in a 50 zone: came addressed to moi!!!)
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    The Fuzz(TM) had the ability to issue the ticket for parking on a dotted yellow line, but chose instead to circle the "Inconsiderate Parking" option. Presumably because that carries a more significant fine? If they had chosen the former, we would have been bang to rights busted. "Inconsiderate" implies that somebody was inconvenienced by our alleged wrongdoing which, apart from Constable Law having to write out a ticket, nobody was. A proposition that they could have been carries little weight. I'm hoping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
    Here ya go,

    http://www.landtransport.govt.nz/con...arking-control

    1.2 Stopping, standing and parking
    In the Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices 2004 (Rule 54002) and the Land Transport (Road
    User) Rule 2004 (Rule 61001), ‘parking’ is defined as meaning:
    • in relation to any portion of a road where parking is for the time being governed by the location of
    parking meters or vending machines placed under a bylaw of a local authority, the stopping or
    standing of a vehicle on that portion of the road for any period exceeding five minutes
    • in relation to any other portion of a road, the stopping or standing of a vehicle (other than a
    vehicle picking up or setting down passengers in a loading zone or reserved parking area, and
    entitled to do so) on that portion of the road.
    The Traffic Control Devices Rule also goes on to define ‘standing’ as stopping:
    for the purpose of picking up or setting down passengers, or, in the case of a taxi stand, for the
    purposes of waiting for hire
    • while a vehicle remains attended by the driver at all times.

    I think your are fucked Hitch. But there maybe a ray of hope. I read the other day in the Press that many parking fines may have to be paid back due to there being no 'No Parking' signs displayed. If there were none out you mabe in luck the other thing you could look up is the distance that they must be to the area where parking is prohibited. No idea where you will find that but there will be a standard somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    The Fuzz(TM) had the ability to issue the ticket for parking on a dotted yellow line, but chose instead to circle the "Inconsiderate Parking" option. Presumably because that carries a more significant fine? If they had chosen the former, we would have been bang to rights busted. "Inconsiderate" implies that somebody was inconvenienced by our alleged wrongdoing which, apart from Constable Law having to write out a ticket, nobody was. A proposition that they could have been carries little weight. I'm hoping.
    Both fines are the same. I think there is something in place for Events at the Stadium but don't know really... But fair call about the inconsiderate part... Write in - 60 good reasons to ask and see it getting waived perhaps...

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    fight it, there's no parking AND no stopping signs......therefore she was stopped not parked.



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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    fight it, there's no parking AND no stopping signs......therefore she was stopped not parked.

    Huh??????? Confused over the above.... If there are both signs, then -

    No stopping at no stopping sign? No parking at a no parking sign?? No parking at no stopping sign??? No stopping at no parking sign????????

    Lucky they didn't get four tickets = good quota = lotsa donuts....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    Huh??????? Confused over the above.... If there are both signs, then -

    No stopping at no stopping sign? No parking at a no parking sign?? No parking at no stopping sign??? No stopping at no parking sign????????

    Lucky they didn't get four tickets = good quota = lotsa donuts....
    The pics didn't come up so I edited it, man you must have been quick I changed it straight away!
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    Next time youll have to do it movie style and just leap out and roll to the foot path as she drives past them there wont have been any stopping and could entertain the crowd as the wait in line to enter.
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