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Salter's Hill, Lambeth, Failing to give way
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Someone has asked me to post this but as the last car following blindly through I can't see a case although the incoming car didn't seem to slow much and some adjudicators do allow 'borderline' appeals.

Is there anything on Lambeth's PCNs that can win. I don't have the PCN but can probably get it if the person can take pics. The website representations look OK.

« Last Edit: February 11, 2025, 07:43:26 pm by stamfordman »

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Re: Salter's Hill, Lambeth, Failing to give way
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Hi thanks for your help with this. I’m attaching the pin and images. I’ve been away and just realised I’ve only got until tomorrow to dispute it at the reduced rate according to the posted PCN I received, however, looking online, it seems to show that I have until Tuesday 25th Feb to pay at the reduced rate?

Any help or advice with wording would be massively appreciated

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We usually win on their website issues which include wrong dates of increase and illegal threats further down the process.
I REGRET THAT, FOR THE PRESENT, I AM UNABLE TO TAKE ON ANY MORE CASES AS A REPRESENTATIVE AT THE LONDON TRIBUNALS. THIS IS FOR BOTH PERSONAL AND LEGAL REASONS. PLEASE DO NOT PM ME UNLESS YOU HAVE POSTED YOUR THREAD ON THE FORUM AND I WILL ATTEMPT TO GIVE ADVICE.


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