Hi all,
PCN MT02275729
Vehicle GJ22 GYY
London Borough of Merton (Raymond Road, SW19) -
https://maps.app.goo.gl/jQ1tVZ8C7NTwB7YC9Wednesday 3 December 2025
Had a bit of a strange situation, I was hoping for some input/guidance. Last Wednesday (3 Dec) I drove to the local library for a Christmas event with my 18-month-old. Parked in a nearby side-street at around 5.30pm, paid for an hour's parking on Ringgo. It was dark already by this point. We went to the event at the library then returned to the car at maybe 6.15-6.20pm and drove home.
Thought nothing more of it until yesterday (7 Dec) when I went back out in the car noticed a soggy white thing on the windscreen. Went out to investigate and it was the ruined remnants of a PCN. Strange that I wouldn't have noticed it on the drive home (but it's possible as it would've been pitch-black and I was occupied with my young daughter), but also strange that I wouldn't have noticed it on any of the subsequent days until yesterday.
Anyway as I say the slip is ruined (see picture) but I was able to make out the PCN number enough to look it up on the Merton website. Few questions:
1. Are they not required to put the PCN inside one of those yellow plastic packet things to keep it dry? Doesn't seem like that was the case here, from what I can gather he's just put the piece of paper on the windscreen. If it was in a bright yellow packet I'd probably have noticed it sooner, and of course it wouldn't have been ruined by the rain
2. I notice that none of the 4 photos uploaded by the CEO show the full numberplate of the car. Is this a grounds on which it may be cancelled?
3. The Merton Portal shows Contravention Date/Time as 03/12/2025 18:46:13 which is wrong, I had returned to the car and left by around 6.15-6.20pm. Could this be a grounds on which it could be cancelled? The timestamps on the CEO photos show 5.58pm which sounds more correct.
4. And then in terms of the actual alleged contravention itself, I must confess somewhat embarrassingly I wasn't even aware that it was an offence to park outside of the marked segregation lines. Normally I just pull up towards the car in front to minimise wasted space and maximise the chances of someone else being able to park in behind me, which is what I did in this case - pulled up close to the white car in front, which took me over the segregation line visible in the photos. Is this enough to merit a charge?

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