Pavement (sidewalk) parking is currently illegal in London and Scotland, but remains a grey area across much of the rest of the UK, leaving local councils to navigate enforcement. Supporters argue a nationwide ban is essential for accessibility, citing that blocked pavements force disabled individuals, the elderly, and families with pushchairs into the street. Opponents argue that a blanket ban is impractical for millions of households living on narrow, historic terraced streets where parking fully on the road would block ambulances, fire engines, and refuse collection vehicles.
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