pay-and-display
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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Her recent campaign echoes a long-running battle she had with Manchester City Council earlier this year, about "confusing" pay-and-display signage on a street close to a privately-run car park.
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Badge holders are allowed to park for free in on-street pay-and-display bays and for up to three hours on yellow lines - except where there are loading restrictions.
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There is no option of obtaining a pay-and-display ticket to stay on the site.
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Further unexpected costs include rising home insurance premiums now the scaffolding has made their flats less secure, and a bill for "lost earnings" from Birmingham City Council after the works left pay-and-display parking bays inaccessible.
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In most areas, it means they can park for free in council-run pay-and-display spaces and for up to three hours on yellow lines.
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