Author Topic: Lambeth Parking Services website not working today. What can I do?  (Read 43 times)

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I am trying to contest a PCN on Lambeth's website. I have today to get it done as tomorrow the fine goes up.

I have entered the PCN and my registration and then pressed 'Next' but no matter how quickly I do it I get "Session Timed Out" (see link to image). This is happening on multiple devices with different search engines.

It is impossible to get anyone on the phone and there is no help online at all. It must be an issue at their end. Has anyone else experienced this and got a workaround? If I don't get the appeal in today the PCN will double and I cannot call them to tell them their website doesn't work.

Interestingly thought perhaps not surprisingly you are able to pay the PCN just not challenge it.

Any help would be appreciated. FRUSTRATING!

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Post the PCN pl.

I cannot find AO8DFD or A08DFD on DVLA's database.

Post the PCN pl.

I cannot find AO8DFD or A08DFD on DVLA's database.
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Registration is AO08DFD

letter O first then numeral 0.

Sorry that was just to show the error. It's not working with the correct reg either.

Here is the PCN. Last day to challenge at the £80 fee. Goes up to £160 tomorrow.

https://ibb.co/x8BXyKyH

« Last Edit: Today at 01:10:07 pm by Lefeuvre76 »

All sorted. Apparently council website are famous for being very sensitive to cookies (IT told me, no idea what it means) so I deleted all cookies from the site and got it through. Appreciate the help.

An alternative address: environment@lambeth.gov.uk
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