PCN was issued on my vehicle. This first came to my knowledge when the NtO arrived about 35 days after the PCN was allegedly issued. Several questions have arose around the issuance of the PCN.. I'm suspicious about whether it was actually issued or not.
1) I accessed the vehicle at 10:05, and there was no PCN on the windscreen. The PCN was supposedly issued at 10:03, just 2mins prior. There's a photo of a yellow PCN sticker on my windscreen, but there was no PCN on there as I would have 100% seen it. I can't believe that someone would have removed it in those 2mins and I'm sus about whether it was actually issued or not.
Is it known for CEO's to 'pre-shoot' photos of the PCN being issued before actually issuing it? I suspect the CEO put a dummy PCN on the windscreen, took photos of it, and then went off to print the actual PCN, only to find that my car had been moved by the time it got back - so they never issued it.
2) On review of photos of the alleged contravention, the CEO took several photos of the vehicle on the SYL at 10:03. There's no photo with the yellow sign board AND my vehicle together.
At 10:10, they've taken another photo of a sign board somewhere else on the road and included this, but it doesn't include my car in the photo at all - just a close up of another signboard that clearly isn't the one near my car. If it were the signboard next to my car, then my house would have been in the background, rather than some random tree and a fence. Is this valid/allowed?
For context: I parked outside my house on a SYL as my neighbours are doing building work and had blocked access to my driveway with builders/delivery vehicles that morning. As I knew I'd be using the car shortly after 10am, I left it on the SYL for half an hour rather than asking everyone to move their cars around. I've lived here 10yrs and always park on my driveway. And for anyone wondering, the restriction is indeed 8:30am - 10:30am, and there is a valid yellow sign outside my house where I parked - it's just not captured alongside my car in the photos.
I also would have likely paid the £35 reduced fee if I'd known about it at the time, but there was no PCN, so the first time I've learnt about the PCN was when the NtO for £70 came through.
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