• And if it's local policy that the police don't enforce then who does?

    I wonder if this is similar to the situation in which the road is private. The 'owners' of the road are pretty much then responsible for enforcement? In this case kinda the council / Olympic park people etc.

    Looked online for a number for the council; called it; offices closed until Monday

    @SCS I'd have thought your council would have an out of hours warden etc. I know some councils do - from bitter experience. grumpy old git etc.

  • I wonder if this is similar to the situation in which the road is private. The 'owners' of the road are pretty much then responsible for enforcement?

    It would be a civil matter - the only thing that the owner could enforce would be their property rights, which would boil down to using reasonable force to remove you from their property, or keep you off it in the first place, and suing for damages caused by any trespass.

    They would not be able to enforce any laws under RTA or other act.

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