Penalty Charge Notice (52M) |
Penalty Charge Notice (52M) |
Wed, 15 Nov 2017 - 01:11
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New Member Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 15 Nov 2017 Member No.: 95,101 |
Hey all,
So I've been sent a PCN (52M) for riding my motorcycle in the Bank area recently. Apparently, it's been under some new "trial" to reduce traffic in that area. As such the street "Princes Street" has a no go for any vehicles except buses and bicycles. Obviously, I messed up here even though I don't recall seeing any signage around the area. My question is this. Am I required to declare this PCN on my insurance renewal? I have been told mixed things by friends, that I should be expecting points on the license soon all the way over to it's still a criminal record on-file?! To clarify, this is a penalty charge notice from the City of London for £130 reduced to £65 if paid within 14 days. |
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Wed, 15 Nov 2017 - 02:01
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Member Group: Members Posts: 13,572 Joined: 28 Mar 2010 Member No.: 36,528 |
This needs to be moved to Council forum, it is not criminal and no points.
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Wed, 15 Nov 2017 - 06:52
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Member Group: Members Posts: 41,503 Joined: 25 Aug 2011 From: Planet Earth Member No.: 49,223 |
Well past a trial, it's been live for ages.
Signage is there but I see many vehicles sail right past... -------------------- RK=Registered Keeper, OP=Original Poster (You!), CoFP=Conditional Offer of Fixed Penalty, NtK=Notice to Keeper, NtD=Notice to Driver
PoFA=Protection of Freedoms Act, SAC=Safety Awareness Course, NIP=Notice of Intended Prosecution, ADR=Alternative Dispute Resolution PPC=Private Parking Company, LBCCC=Letter Before County Court Claim, PII=Personally Identifiable Information, SAR=Subject Access Request Private Parking - remember, they just want your money and will say almost anything to get it. |
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Wed, 15 Nov 2017 - 07:10
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Member Group: Closed Posts: 9,710 Joined: 28 Mar 2007 Member No.: 11,355 |
As to the OP's question---No you don't have to declare to the insurers it's not a criminal offence.
Have a read through the Bank cases and submit an appeal --you will probably have time to save up for the penalty charge by the time it gets a response and you might get to keep the money anyway. Mick |
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