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Old 22-07-2011, 07:45 PM   #1
matt_06
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Default double parked

Hey Guys,

Today I went like every other day to pick up my brothers and sisters. due to it raining, I tried to get as close as possible to the gate. I moved up into the already full parking bay and stopped besides another car out the front of it. Now I wasnt obstructing traffic, as the road is wide on that side. Now As i was parked, A police car drove past and didnt stop, does this mean he didnt fine me?? Also is it considered double parking if Im sitting in the car with the scar switched on?? technically im not parked then?? Because as he went passed me i pulled out and continued driving behind him then turned off on a street.

Im a red p plater and a 2 demerit & 265 dollar fine for double parking isnt the best thing to happen right now :(

Oh im in sydney, if there are seperate rules for different states?

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