Contact your local parking enforcement. If it is a public street, there is little else you can do.
Double yellow lines.
The yellow lines refer to parking controls on UK roads. When double yellow lines are in force, you can't. (note that double yellow lines are not always operational at all times. The restriction prevents parking on or adjacent to double yellow lines. There is no mention in the regulations about which side of the yellow lines and therefore they are effective for vehicles parked on pavements or verges. Look at the Highway code text next to the pictures of double yellow lines in the Road Markings section.
No. Never ever ever cross a double yellow line unless its a private driveway. big ticket if you do, even though people do it all the time
no they mean that there is no parking
In most jurisdictions, disabled drivers are not permitted to park on double yellow lines unless there is a specific exemption or permit allowing them to do so. Double yellow lines typically indicate no parking at any time, and this restriction applies to all drivers unless otherwise specified. Disabled drivers should always check local regulations and obtain the necessary permits to ensure they are parking legally and safely.
They hit you. There is a reason you never cross a double yellow line.
no parking/stopping
Metere expired Handicap Parking Park in yellow zone Park in red zone Double park Street sweep day
Area is for Loading and Unloading only. No parking.
A yellow curb means no parking along that curb.
That will depend on the specific jurisdiction. Each city, town and state can set their own penalties.
Well, You reversed into them, however! parking there is illegal. So, if it was in a parking lot insurance will NOT cover it and it will become a civil matter where you'll need to sue them in which case you have a high chance of winning.