Hi Everyone,
I have been kindly advised to re post here having already posted this topic in another forum. Hopefully I can get some advice on the matter. For reference, here is the old post:
http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showtopic=149694I received a PCN in somewhat peculiar circumstances. My partner is disabled, and we have a valid disabled badge for our car.
We were passing through the croydon area, when my partner desperately required the bathroom due to one of her debilitations. Knowing there was a shopping centre nearby, i found a street close, and approaching where I parked, looked up in a rush and saw only the one way sign on the lamp post. I parked at the first opportunity where there was no one else parked.
I displayed the badge correctly, and we moved quickly for the centre walking away from the car from the passenger side. Across the street walking by was a CEO. Passing by in a hurry, I asked if it was ok to park where I had as my partner desperately needed the bathroom and was disabled. He said, I quote, 'That’ll be fine, it’s on a single yellow, no worries.’ Feeling reassured, we hurried for the centre.
We returned to the car from the passenger side. After letting my partner in, I opened the driver side door, and saw a yellow PCN envelope on the ground between my car and the lamp post. The envelope appeared a little mangled, and had half of it stuck to itself. I opened it out of curiosity, to reveal it was indeed for my car. Confused, I stepped out, and It was then I looked at the post and spotted the No Loading sign.
Sadly, I had made an error, and missed the clear blips on the road due to the situation I was in and not seeing them as other cars were parked right behind where I stopped.
Here is the original PCN:
PCN Front -
https://ibb.co/x3hQ4qsPCN Back -
https://ibb.co/5MssCjhMy Photo -
https://ibb.co/brsZkc1Since then, I made the following representation within the discounted period:
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I parked my vehicle on 19th April 2023 at Firth Road whilst I urgently assisted my disabled passenger.
We were passing through the Croydon area, and unfortunately due to her disabilities and IBS, she suddenly desperately required the bathroom. I stopped at the earliest opportunity in order to try and find a public restroom.
Due to the time sensitive nature of the situation, as I entered Firth Road, I saw it was a single yellow line throughout, and the earliest opportunity to stop was where I parked.
I hurriedly displayed our disabled badge, and rushing out of the car, we encountered a CEO on the street opposite. I quickly pointed out my car and asked if where I was parked was alright as my partner needed a restroom urgently due to her disabilities. He responded, 'That’ll be fine, it’s on a single yellow, no worries.’
Upon returning to my vehicle approximately 30 minutes later having attended to my Partner and ensured her safety and comfort, I was horrified to discover that a PCN had been attached to my windscreen. We were very confused having been advised by an on duty CEO it would be ok.
I enclose a copy of both the front and back of the Blue badge, together with my passenger’s disability documentation for reference.
There was no intent or purpose to evade any parking restriction. I sincerely apologise for this occurrence but it is one which is unfortunate and unforeseen.
I would therefore kindly request your discretion, given the circumstances, in cancelling this PCN.
Thank you and kind regards
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And subsequently received the following response:
Page 1:
https://ibb.co/Vg15xVSPage2:
https://ibb.co/njCnfc1Page 3:
https://ibb.co/Zz4pZxKPage 4:
https://ibb.co/RT0vXVvChoosing to take others advice, I decided to indeed wait for the NTO and try and fight our corner to see if anything could be done.
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It has been a while, and in typical fashion, today I received the NTO much later than anticipated. So late, in fact, I have but 2 days, if I’m counting correctly, to put together a representation. Here are the 3 pages received:
Page 1
https://ibb.co/X8jzRw7Page2
https://ibb.co/VQnGHLPPage 3
https://ibb.co/RyVxz38I have read the NTO carefully, and can’t see any procedural impropriety, however I am not as well versed as many of you are, so I may have missed something.
I suppose my questions now, given the limited time I have to respond online, are:
1. Are there any procedural improprieties anyone has spotted that I have missed?
2. Is there a way to ask for any additional time to form a representation, given the delay in the post of the NTO?
3. Should I simply copy and paste my previous representation?
4. If not, would anyone have any advice as to what to include and the best way to form it for the new representation?
@cp8759 Thank you for your post elsewhere, I have read the Carl Peters v Cheshire West and Chester Council result. It is encouraging, although there, the driver themselves were in trouble, rather than a passenger the driver may have been attempting to assist. Is there any way you can imagine my referencing this case, so I could perhaps utilise it in my representation?
Thanks again to everyone for their time and knowledge in advance, it’s greatly appreciated!