Author Topic: Waltham Forest, code 31 stopping in a box junction, Forest Road E17  (Read 372 times)

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Re: Waltham Forest, code 31 stopping in a box junction, Forest Road E17
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That is awesome, thanks so much.

Its so good I would expect them to cancel it without the need to go to the adjudicator.

Re: Waltham Forest, code 31 stopping in a box junction, Forest Road E17
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Sadly I don't share your optimism!  ;D

Re: Waltham Forest, code 31 stopping in a box junction, Forest Road E17
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Doh!

Well its a waiting game now, thanks so much, I'll report back when I get a response.

 :D  :D  :D

Re: Waltham Forest, code 31 stopping in a box junction, Forest Road E17
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That is awesome, thanks so much.

Its so good I would expect them to cancel it without the need to go to the adjudicator.

Just be aware that parking and traffic penalty payments make London councils and TfL, well over £600 million a year, so the chances of them cancelling are virtually nil.
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Re: Waltham Forest, code 31 stopping in a box junction, Forest Road E17
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Yup, as suspected this was rejected, I received the letter on Friday the 3rd July.

Whats the next best steps to take now?

Re: Waltham Forest, code 31 stopping in a box junction, Forest Road E17
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Please post up here the letter of rejection.

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Re: Waltham Forest, code 31 stopping in a box junction, Forest Road E17
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Any advice from the experts please? Have they got me bang to rights or do I have a case to continue with?

Re: Waltham Forest, code 31 stopping in a box junction, Forest Road E17
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No, they haven't got you 'bang to rights', because the intrusion into the YBJ is trivial, and therefore could be considered as de minimis in law. The only problem is that de minimis is subjective, so an adjudicator may not agree with you. In addition, you would have to risk the full PCN penalty if you take them to London Tribunals. However that is your maximum exposure as there are no other costs at all at LT. Of course, if you win, you pay nothing.
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Re: Waltham Forest, code 31 stopping in a box junction, Forest Road E17
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Appeal sent, I have another hearing tomomrrow about receiving a PCN whilst parked in a suspended bay that wasnt suspended at the time of parking. They put up signs unbeknownst to me and I left my car parked there for a week and then had the flu another week later, come back and find a bloody ticket. Grrr.

Hoping the independant adjudicator has mercy on me, this **** is expensive!