1) Better the inverted U (Sheffield) stands. Even better than that, ask if there is somewhere inside where you can park - cleaners cupboard, unused office, associated car park.
2) Railings constitute private property and, IIRC, as such the owner/occupier has a legal right to remove any items on or attached to it. Signs are not a legal requirement but are often used to avoid dealing with complaints, criminal damage claims etc.
3) Victoria Street has a lot of people who park up all day and to the best of my knowledge the theft rate isn't too bad against commuters. Check your insurance provisions though. Mostly I wouldn't though.
1) Better the inverted U (Sheffield) stands. Even better than that, ask if there is somewhere inside where you can park - cleaners cupboard, unused office, associated car park.
2) Railings constitute private property and, IIRC, as such the owner/occupier has a legal right to remove any items on or attached to it. Signs are not a legal requirement but are often used to avoid dealing with complaints, criminal damage claims etc.
3) Victoria Street has a lot of people who park up all day and to the best of my knowledge the theft rate isn't too bad against commuters. Check your insurance provisions though. Mostly I wouldn't though.