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email me an unredacted copy That is the first and winning point they cannot issue a CC whilst the matter is with the adjudicator. Case is set for the 20th

......... Only because i've now recieved a charge certificate.........

There's an oopsie
More properly known as a Procedural Impropriety

Which can hardly be blamed or excused on postal crossover.
Nor IMO be unwound by an apology or withdrawal.

Errors have consequences.
For a motorist a simple error can result in a penalty that can be enforced with the full force of the law. no matter how innocent the error or sincere the apology.
The same applies to enforcement authorities, there is no penalty for them but the law does require cancelation of a PCN should they take a step not sanctioned by the regulations.


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Oh dear, they seem to have shot themselves in the foot !  Service of a CC when you are in the process of preparing to go to an adjudication which has already been given a hearing date, is a procedural impropriety of the first order and must be included in your appeal.

Just as i thought the council will not contest given the CC

don't know how to attach message from tribunal but have emailed it to you

Just as i thought the council will not contest given the CC

don't know how to attach message from tribunal but have emailed it to you

I have thought on more then one occasion that issuing a CC is a deliberate ploy to avoid anything else being decided on.

Ah well, a win is a win

Thank you to @Pastmybest for putting forward a representation even though it didn't get that far.
The decision: https://flic.kr/p/2p9Q9Se

I also think along the same line as @DancingDad as i feel they have done it to not highlght other issues.