I would like to know from members on this forum whether they believe I have legal grounds to appeal a PCN I
recently received from my local council.
The PCN was issued for the following traffic contravention - 31J Entering and stopping in a box junction when
prohibited.
The photographic evidence (together with the time stamps) provided by the Council is shown below.
Picture 1 - 13:58:58
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Picture 2 - 13:59:09
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Picture 3 - 13:59:09
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Picture 4 - 13:59:10
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I challenged this PCN as follows
I would like to challenge the liability for PCN AG47146723 on the basis that the alleged contravention did not occur. I did not enter and stop in a box junction when prohibited.
1) In the frames you have provided - 2024-11-12 13:58:09 and 2024-11-12 13:59:10 - the exit was not blocked by stationary traffic when I entered the box junction as the bus and the traffic ahead of the box junction was still moving.
2) On the date the PCN was issued - 12/11/2024 - I believe there was a set of temporary traffic lights situated beyond the box junction on Station Road which were green when I entered the box junction.
3) My rear red brake lights were not on when my car was photographed in the box junction behind the bus in frames 2024-11-12 13:59:09 and 2024-11-12 13:59:10 - my car was, therefore, still in motion when the PCN was issued.
The Council rejected my challenge - their response is in the post below.
I also attach the PCN certificate and the rejection letter from the Council.
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