EditGSV links updated to show 2023 views
Covent GardenCovent Garden is a one-way street, and this is what you see when you turn into it.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/vtee7uoxrg88xGiAAand this
https://maps.app.goo.gl/abixAmRtNu84Xzk86and here's a sign about halfway down
https://maps.app.goo.gl/P95H3VPrnjSCww2i9There is a loading bay by the Pig & Whisle
https://maps.app.goo.gl/GAFJdjqLwnaXM7gN6There is also a sign for No Loading by the ticket machine for the parking bay. Not that there is a divider between it and the P&D bay
https://maps.app.goo.gl/XHZTHQHQjkopkv9s7Looking at GSV, the whole street is double-yellow lines except for the loading and P & D parking bays so please tell us where there are none.
So you need to take a photo showing where you managed to park with no double-yellow lines, because an adjudicator would believe the council on this one.
Bixteth StreetOn-street Liverpool parking bays allow use of the "Phone and pay" app.
https://liverpool.gov.uk/parking-roads-and-travel/find-parking/phone-and-pay/website
https://www.phoneandpay.co.uk/However one can also use the ticket machine. As this is an alternative, why did you not use it ? This is the first thing the council will come back to you with if you submit representations that the app was playing up; why didn't you use the ticket machine ?
You also appeared to have walked off away from your vehicle, whilst trying to pay, which is also not wise, as if you were present and a CEO happened along, you would be able to show him you were in course of paying. We have seen threads a few years ago where the person who got the ticket had walked to his office 10 minutes away and then tried to park !
Anyway, you need to try to find what the app will provide in terms of an audit trail of your attempts to pay if you want to get any chance of success.