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The Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (City of Glasgow) Designation Order 1999

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This Order extends to the City of Glasgow new arrangements for enforcing parking controls already available in London and certain other areas in England and in Edinburgh. It does so by designating City of Glasgow (with certain specified exceptions) as a permitting parking area and as a special parking area in accordance with Schedule 3 to the Road Traffic Act 1991 (the 1991 Act). The Order applies to the designated area various provisions of the 1991 Act and modifies them where necessary. It also makes consequential modifications to certain provisions of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (the 1984 Act) dealing with parking and related matters.

While the Order is in force certain specified offences will be discriminalised: for example, in the case of the permitted parking area, breaches of orders relating to free on street parking places and in the case of orders prohibiting or restricting waiting, loading and unloading.

Enforcement will be carried out by parking attendants provided under section 63A of the 1984 Act. A system of parking adjudicators will deal with disputes.

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