I don’t know, but if you get a ticket hopefully you can contest it and send them this picture. Wishing you luck!
bregus2 on
>Am I liable if the sign is not clear?
Yes.
Vincent_Windbeutel on
Its probably Saturday. Since Sunday is not a work day the parking spaces do not need to be free for whatever they are keept free under the Week.
rewboss on
It would be very difficult for you to argue that you couldn’t possibly have guessed that the obscured day is Saturday: why would they disallow parking every day except Saturday? Besides, it won’t be the only sign marking out the no-waiting zone: there will be one at the other end.
Spidron on
This sign marks the end of the no-stopping zone. There should be a matching sign that marks the start of the zone. Chances are, that this sign hasn’t been defaced (or differently, so that you can read the part that is unclear here). A person that parks a car is required to check the immediate surroundings, if necessary after getting out of the car, to make sure that they haven’t overlooked any signs that forbid parking. So, in the case here, as you already can see the zone-end sign, there’s no excuse why you couldn’t go and check the zone-start sign and see if it is more readable.
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I don’t know, but if you get a ticket hopefully you can contest it and send them this picture. Wishing you luck!
>Am I liable if the sign is not clear?
Yes.
Its probably Saturday. Since Sunday is not a work day the parking spaces do not need to be free for whatever they are keept free under the Week.
It would be very difficult for you to argue that you couldn’t possibly have guessed that the obscured day is Saturday: why would they disallow parking every day except Saturday? Besides, it won’t be the only sign marking out the no-waiting zone: there will be one at the other end.
This sign marks the end of the no-stopping zone. There should be a matching sign that marks the start of the zone. Chances are, that this sign hasn’t been defaced (or differently, so that you can read the part that is unclear here). A person that parks a car is required to check the immediate surroundings, if necessary after getting out of the car, to make sure that they haven’t overlooked any signs that forbid parking. So, in the case here, as you already can see the zone-end sign, there’s no excuse why you couldn’t go and check the zone-start sign and see if it is more readable.