Drive round any town with streets of terrace houses in the North of England and you will see that if cars park on both sides, the road becomes effectively one lane, even though it is open to two way traffic. Large areas of many such towns may consist of these streets, other places to park could be half a mile away, inconveniently distant for elderly or mothers with small children.
Where are all the residents of these areas supposed to park?
Easy for the affluent middle classes to impose painful rules on the peasantry from their leafy suburbs, suggesting they should walk or get a pedal cycle.
A Marie Antoinette "Let them eat cake" attitude, if imposed without proper consultation and realistic solutions.
Pavement parking in some cases can leave room for bin collection vehicles, fire appliances and removal vans to pass, which otherwise would be impossible (and has led to problems)
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