Hi
Firstly, thank you for being such angels as to offer this service.
I received a ticket at 0717 on 28/2/25 in Riffel Road NW2 4PG for parking in a suspended bay/space. The nearest signpost to where I parked (at the end of the bay) displayed no advice regarding the suspension.
I parked on the evening of 27/2/25, checked the sign, saw nothing unusual, and walked to the shops.
I disputed the PCN by submitting the following explanation along with three pictures:
I live in Riffel Road. Occasionally resident parking bays are suspended and yellow signs advising the suspension details are attached to all the posts in and near the prohibited zone, usually with plenty of notice (1-2 weeks), to advise where we must not park. In this case the prohibited zone is outside houses numbers 8-12. As you can see from the pictures, there is no yellow sign attached to the parking signpost outside number 8 where I was parked. Since I always check the signpost nearest to where I park, I saw no reason that I shouldn’t park there last night. It was only when I came out to find a PCN on my Smart car KX04BOC this morning that I looked further down the street and saw the yellow sign attached to the parking signpost in between houses 12 and 14. Therefore this PCN should be cancelled because (a) the signage is evidently insufficient (it is unreasonable to expect residents to look further than the nearest sign) and (b) because only two days notice was given for this suspension. Please would you reply to confirm that the PCN has been cancelled.
As you can see in the pictures in the response letter, the signpost with the yellow suspension sign (also shown in my 2.jpg picture) is further down the road. Their pictures (unsurprisingly) do not show the angle in my picture with the signpost that has no suspension sign on it.
They write that:
The point that needs to be addressed here is whether the suspension signs were clearly visible and
did they supply sufficient information on them as not to mislead the motorist. Due consideration has
been given to the circumstances described, however, Brent Council is satisfied that the signs present
were clear and that they provided sufficient information to motorist's.
Obviously, in this case, it is untrue that: "... the signs present were clear and that they provided sufficient information to motorist's". Furthermore, since I looked at the nearest sign to my space, it is also untrue that: "... the suspension signs were clearly visible".
Presumably the sign nearest the parking space can be deemed to be displaying correct advice and motorists are not expected to then investigate further signage?
I can't really afford to pay the £65 just because it's the least hassle option but I don'ty know how to progress this.
Please would you advise.
Huge thanks!
Robin
@cp8759 [ Guests cannot view attachments ]
[ Guests cannot view attachments ]