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I am thrilled to confirm that Lambeth Council will not contest the appeal!
Just to quickly recap -
- I made representations against this PCN
- Lambeth Council rejected my representation.
- A formal appeal was then made to the tribunal by this forum's PastMyBest, acting on my behalf as my representative.
- Lambeth Council then decided not to contest.
This is fantastic news, and I am absolutely elated. However, I also feel some frustration that the council, knowing they didn't have a solid case when my initial representation was made, still rejected it and attempted to enforce the PCN to collect fines.
PastMyBest, if you feel, you may want to display the wording you used in the case you made to tribunal, to help others see how this dropped kerb PCN is unenforcable.
Finally, One thing I've learned, it seems Authorities have nothing to lose. When a representation is made, the council's strategy is to often reject it, expecting the complainant to simply pay up rather than mounting a professional challenge like the one PastMyBest did.
Perhaps they realise that if this case did go to tribunal and they lose, it sets a precedent for others - ultimately threatening their cash-cow making revenue stream So, they'd rather not contest my case when faced with a knowledgeable and professional challenge. Instead they write this off, and continue to collect fines from those who lack the resources or will to fight back.
And so, people will innocently continue to park at area, and Lambeth will continue to fine and rake it in.
As PastMyBest quoted:
''Never ascribe to malice what can be put down to incompetence. CEO,s do not need nor have high level qualifications ''
If money-traps like these are continued year after year, and many people call them out yet the practice (unenforceable PCNs) continues... it is certainly not incompetence.
Anyway, glad to see this case is resolved. Amazing work, PastMyBest.
Once again, thank you for all your support (CP8759) and everyone else, and heartfelt respect to PastMyBest.