That means if you park in a disc zone you’ll have to put your clock up and move your car before your time is up.
Got the time?
From Saturday you’ll need it to set your parking clock as time limits return
Phase four is a step closer to normality – and it’s normal for disc zone limits to exist
No matter what time you park, it’ll be wash-your-hands o’clock pic.twitter.com/DsVPVM1oeJ
— Guernsey Police (@GuernseyPolice) May 27, 2020
When the island entered lockdown on 25 March, Guernsey Police had already said town residents could leave their cars in a parking space for longer than the allowed time, to try and keep movements to a minimum.
Officers had suggested that motorists could leave their car at work, a colleagues or friends house if possible to free up public spaces where necessary but where they needed to use a public space, car owners were assured they wouldn’t get a ticket.
Now, with the island entering phase 4 of the lockdown exit strategy, and more people returning to work it is expected that traffic movements will increase accordingly and those people who usually park in disc zones will be able to move their vehicles.
Pictured top: One of Guernsey’s disc zones which will be enforced by law again from tomorrow.