This will be my response
I wish to appeal the above PCN issued by CCTV on the following grounds:
1. Section 48 of the The Secretary of State's Statutory Guidance to Local Authorities on the Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions states "The Secretary of State recommends that approved devices are used only where enforcement is difficult or sensitive and CEO enforcement is not practical". Section 87 of the Traffic Management Act states that local authorities must give regard to this guidance.
2. The IOC CCTV code of conduct states that warning signs should be placed where CCTV is in use. No such signs were in place in the location where this PCN was issued therefore it is invalid. This has been confirmed at Adjudicator by the case of Rachel Johnson v Wirral. Quote form the code of conduct:
"You must let people know that they are in an area where CCTV surveillance is being carried out. The most effective way of doing this is by using prominently placed signs at the entrance to the CCTV zone and reinforcing this with further signs inside the area. ....... Clear and prominent signs are particularly important where the cameras themselves are very discreet, or in locations where people might not expect to be under surveillance. As a general rule, signs should be more prominent and frequent where it would otherwise be less obvious to people that they are on CCTV
Signs should:
Be clearly visible and readable;
Contain details of the organisation operating the system, the purpose for using CCTV and who to contact about the scheme (where these things are not obvious to those being monitored); and
Be an appropriate size depending on context, for example, whether they are viewed by pedestrians or car drivers."
I do not believe that the 'no left turn' sign was sufficient as I believe a high sided vehicle was blocking the view of the signage prior to the turn.
I do not believe that the above mentioned guidelines have been satisfied nor the case for MTC - Wimbledon Road JW Worple Road, as I did not see any signage to warn of CCTV, nor do I believe that it is justified to be observing vehicles at 19:12 for minor alleged contraventions which pose little to zero risk to other road users. I do not believe that a contravention has taken place on the pure basis that my vehicle was not causing obstruction nor a danger to other road users, hence I trust the PCN will be cancelled taking the above into consideration and the fact that this is a first time alleged contravention on my part.
If you reject my appeal please send with your response a copy of the relevant traffic order and proof that the camera in use is an approved device as well as the camera safety and maintenance logs. Please consider this a request under the freedom of information act. I wish to also request the following information should my appeal be rejected:
The CCTV camera's instruction manual for operation as well as information regarding the amount of PCN's issued using this CCTV camera, and the frequency of PCN's issued.
Road maintenance logs, and information regarding the time and date the no left turn markings were inspected and if necessary, re-painted
Information about the amount of PCN's issued around the Merton area due to alleged 'no left turn' offences
Information about the amount of successful and unsuccessful appeals to alleged 'no left turn' offences around the Merton area
Information about the amount of PCN's issued across the London area via CCTV for alleged no left turn offences and further to this, information about the amount of successful and unsuccessful appeals to alleged no left turn offences within the London area.
Information on the amount of revenue generated through PCN's issued due to no left turn offences
Information on the amount of vehicles involved in accidents within the Merton area, and within the London area due to no left turn offences.
Information on the amount of PCN's that have been successfully appealed for other no left turn offences across the Merton area, and the London area
I request the above information only in the event that my PCN is not cancelled. This is to ensure that I have all evidence relevant to my case should this proceed further and if I may need to go to an adjudicator later on.
After further inspection of the local area where the alleged contravention took place, its clear that there has been a breech of the IOC CCTV Code of conduct on Merton council's part. I must also stress that in the unlikely event that my grounds for appeal arent taken seriously, I will be taking this matter further and contacting an adjudicator.