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Failed to display blue badge on double yellows
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Driver was with disabled passenger and parked on double yellow lines but blue badge wasn't displayed on dashboard.
Either having failed to do so or it's fallen to the floor.

Extenuating circumstances explained below.

Location was outside driver's sister's address, there are double yellows but driver usually parks there when taking their disabled father to visit his daughter with his blue badge.
Sadly, shortly before the alleged contravention, the driver's father died in unexpected circumstances (cause of death has still not been given) and a couple of days after that, the driver's uncle also died.

On the day of the alleged contravention, the driver was taking another uncle (his deceased father's brother) to visit his sister. This uncle has a valid blue badge.
Driver was having some difficulty communicating with the uncle (who is deaf with speech difficulties) and, coupled with the recent bereavements, failed to double check that the badge was displayed. The blue badge holder is adamant it was on the dashboard, but is either mistaken or it's fallen to the floor.

The driver has been preoccupied with funeral arrangements and clearing out his father's rented house, and as he passed without any savings the burden of all arrangements have fallen to the driver, so the penalty charge couldn't have come at a worse time.

The vehicle details on the PCN are correct.
Just to add, it's the driver's employer's vehicle so registered to the company. Don't think a NtK has been received yet.

The intention is to appeal with the mitigating circumstances above, along with a copy of the blue badge.
Proof of his father and uncle's deaths are available (to show its genuine circumstances and not a fabricated sob story)

Is there any additional advice before proceeding with this appeal?

Attached is the PCN, which was placed on the windscreen.



« Last Edit: February 12, 2025, 04:56:59 pm by Endorfin »

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Re: Failed to display blue badge on double yellows
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Your images of the PCN are too blurry to read.

Please have a look at the READ THIS FIRST - **BEFORE POSTING YOUR CASE!** at the top of the Forum here. It includes instructions on how to post documents using a 3rd party hosting site.

Also please only redact your name and address and leave everything else visible.

Your best bet might be to submit an informal representation to the Council explaining what happened and ask them to use their discretion to cancel the PCN. Include a copy of both sides of the Blue Badge. Humble and contrite, no intent to evade a parking charge, terribly sorry, honest mistake, an accident that could happen to anyone and so on.

But lets have a good copy of the PCN to look at first.

Re: Failed to display blue badge on double yellows
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Thank you.

I've uploaded better images, it seems to be clear enough now when you click on them.

Re: Failed to display blue badge on double yellows
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No further advice before I send off the email?

Re: Failed to display blue badge on double yellows
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I checked but no pics online.

Draft a challenge and post here - don't make it too long.