PARKING BY-LAWS
FOR MOTORCYCLES
by ALLEN KERR (6199)
President, Mandurah Murray Branch Mobile: 0410 660 116, email: allank@iinet.net.au
A warning for riders parking in Armadale.
Armadale Council Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law:
3.1(4) A person shall not park a motorcycle without a sidecar or a trailer or a bicycle in a parking stall un- less the stall is marked 'M/C'.
This is the Council’s ruling and it comes with a $50 fine. It’s a common practice on rides for motorcycles to share parking bays with several bikes designated as car bays and it seems they will be happy to book everyone. Makes me wonder how many other coun- cils will do the same.
It seems that the Rockingham Council also has a similar policy with a $65 fine!
This council and any others pursuing this line of ac- tion need to be brought into line. This is ridiculous!! A parking bay is a parking bay and should be for all road users that have a legally registered vehicle.
We are all, also citizens of our communities like eve- ryone else (most, if not all of us, also drive cars!), we all pay our taxes, rego and insurances, council rates etc, support our community events, schools, chari- ties and yes, our local councils ..... and many of our bikes are larger than many small engine capacity cars! So!! ,If and only if, the council provides suffi- cient, designated motorcycle parking bays in all are- as of their jurisdiction, including but not limited to, public parking areas, on street and off street parking, schools, shopping centres, council property, etc, etc, should they even think about enforcing such draconian laws. This is outright discrimination and needs to be nipped in the bud.
By riding bikes, motorcycle riders are already doing their bit to help reduce pollution, space and congestion on our roads, now they want to raise more revenue by finding other ways to fine us.??? We got to tell them to get it right/sorted or get them voted out of council! The fact we can get 3 or 4 bikes in 1 parking bay should make the councillors happy as that means more people taking up less space and spending more money in local shops and businesses.
By riding bikes, motorcycle riders are already doing their bit to help reduce pollution, space and conges- tion on our roads, now they want to raise more
revenue by finding other ways to fine us. ??? We have got to tell them to get it right/sorted or get them voted out of council! The fact we can get 3 or 4 bikes in 1 parking bay should make the councillors happy as that means more people taking up less space and spending more money in local shops and businesses.
Through the MRA and all motorcycle associations, we need to band together, get a petition going and front these establishments, demanding they overturn these ridiculous, petty, discriminatory rulings and make it very obvious that lack of action will see a backlash in the next election!
So, bikers, you all need to unite if you want some- thing to happen! If you are for something being done about this, feel free to email me. If there is adequate response, then a steering committee will need to be formed and petitions created to make it happen. My suggestion is that this action may best be served through a recognised organisation like, say, MRA but whoever it goes through, it will have to be a willing party and a united front.
Another point!! Where was the notice of intent to the public that this was even going to be discussed, let alone, become a ruling by councils that have adopted it ??? Just like politicians aren’t they—slide a motion through behind the scenes, all unnoticed, then just start slapping fines amongst the motorcycle commu- nity without any warning that the legislation even ex- ists!!! What scumbags they are
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is there a regulated ratio of motorcycle bays to car bays in any given car park ???? usually there is about 2 in any car park if that
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Bill, I doubt if you and Doris would ever find a reason to park your bike in the City Of Armadale, However if you do please rest assured that you are welcome to park at my place at anytime and for as long as you like.
You will find my parking fees very reasonable mate
Very Secure too.
Swampy
You will find my parking fees very reasonable mate
Very Secure too.
Swampy
"I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains.
Of rugged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains.
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Of rugged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons, I love her jeweled sea.
Her beauty and her terror, the wide brown land for me."
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Do you get a clean with the parking Swamp.....Valet parking and valet cleanSwampy wrote:Bill, I doubt if you and Doris would ever find a reason to park your bike in the City Of Armadale, However if you do please rest assured that you are welcome to park at my place at anytime and for as long as you like.
You will find my parking fees very reasonable mate
Very Secure too.
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Too bright Bully and at a premium price
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"I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains.
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Of rugged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains.
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Welcome to "Jurassic Perth." Perth wants to be a vibrant city, take a good look at Melbourne for example. Melbourne has been a leader for motorcyclists parking in and around the city ever since motorcycles were invented. Many cities around the world are the same. Don't stress too much about this issue, maybe in one hundred years the powers that be will catch up with the rest of the world.
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I had an episode with the Joondalup council last year regarding parking at the Joondalup shopping centre. Was informed that I was to park in the car parking bays, not on the "out of the way" paved areas when the solitary bike bay was occupied, I let them know of my disgust when donating my $60. Armadale doesn't let motorcyclists park in carpark bays?....money grubbing theft, these council arseholes need a bit of rubbing up regarding this.
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Most Councils in WA have model parking rules that all prohibit motorcycles without side cars from parking in any bay/stall other than one marked M/C or in contravention of the class of vehicle shown on the parking sign.
The main difference between local governments is the way they deal with motorcyclists...many do not bother to prosecute in my experience.
I saw a Ranger walk past a $30,000+ Indian parked on a pavement...maybe he was not prepared to go on the warpath with the owner.
Bozo
Most Councils in WA have model parking rules that all prohibit motorcycles without side cars from parking in any bay/stall other than one marked M/C or in contravention of the class of vehicle shown on the parking sign.
The main difference between local governments is the way they deal with motorcyclists...many do not bother to prosecute in my experience.
I saw a Ranger walk past a $30,000+ Indian parked on a pavement...maybe he was not prepared to go on the warpath with the owner.
Bozo