PCN Redbridge Council, Advice needed on process |
PCN Redbridge Council, Advice needed on process |
Guest_FinalFormPotato_* |
Tue, 19 Feb 2019 - 19:34
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Hi All, just found out about this site. I'll try make this post as easy as possible to read.
Received a PCN in redbridge in december for 'PARKING IN A RESTRICTED STREET DURING PRESCRIBED HOURS'. I was on a single yellow line at 17:10. Let me be clear there was NO sign on this road relating to parking and the road is NOT in a controlled parking zone. There was a post with a sign missing so I assume a sign was here in the past. Sent informal appeal along with all evidence and it was rejected giving assumptions as to why I received the PCN not facts. 'It is possible I was parked in a controlled parking zone' etc. I actually checked online and rang the council. Definately not a controlled parking zone. Just started formal appeal process today realistically they should know the sign is missing and see it from my photos. I took photos of most of the signs which were on street lights relating to littering and non working street lights. I also sent the photo of the post with the missing sign. Any advice on if this will be enough evidence? Also if it is rejected and I have to appeal to a tribunal, I am quite far from where the tribunal is and am not based in London. I also experience anxiety issues and it would be a nightmare if I did have to go there. Is there any way I could have it moved to a different location or other options? Hopefully they should see sense anyway and accept the formal appeal at the first formal stage. Thanks for your help. |
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Mon, 15 Apr 2019 - 12:35
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Member Group: Members Posts: 38,006 Joined: 3 Dec 2010 Member No.: 42,618 |
Right, you need to download this file (74MB, you've been warned) http://bit.ly/2UzMpER
Replace the bits in red with your real name and the tribunal case number, export to PDF and upload to the tribunal website. If you have any problems with this, PM me your real name and the case number and I'll send you the finished PDF version. Also upload the following evidence to the tribunal: Appendix D of the Traffic Signs Manual Chapter 7: http://bit.ly/2Pdt0U2 S length image: http://bit.ly/2Pfzzpq Shelley Sinclair v London Borough of Lewisham (case reference 218033612A): http://bit.ly/2IcQBnd Mr X v Kent County Council (with Shepway D C): http://www.davidmarq.com/bama/XXX_v_KentCC_aka_Shepway.pdf You can upload the images you have taken which are embedded in the Ground of Appeal document, do not upload the images I have no included as they don't help your case. -------------------- If you would like assistance with a penalty charge notice, please post a thread on https://www.ftla.uk/index.php
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Guest_FinalFormPotato_* |
Mon, 15 Apr 2019 - 14:58
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Right, you need to download this file (74MB, you've been warned) http://bit.ly/2UzMpER Replace the bits in red with your real name and the tribunal case number, export to PDF and upload to the tribunal website. If you have any problems with this, PM me your real name and the case number and I'll send you the finished PDF version. Also upload the following evidence to the tribunal: Appendix D of the Traffic Signs Manual Chapter 7: http://bit.ly/2Pdt0U2 S length image: http://bit.ly/2Pfzzpq Shelley Sinclair v London Borough of Lewisham (case reference 218033612A): http://bit.ly/2IcQBnd Mr X v Kent County Council (with Shepway D C): http://www.davidmarq.com/bama/XXX_v_KentCC_aka_Shepway.pdf You can upload the images you have taken which are embedded in the Ground of Appeal document, do not upload the images I have no included as they don't help your case. Ok cool gonna get on the computer later. My phone cant open the appeal doc because too big lol. Hopefully wont have any issues. Thanks a lot Just registered the appeal now waiting for the confirmation to get the case reference number and Im good to go. This post has been edited by FinalFormPotato: Mon, 15 Apr 2019 - 16:03 |
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