Author Topic: Council Issued PCN for “Parked causing an obstruction” Location “Outside Garages”  (Read 22024 times)

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Pl post J, their Case Summary and the traffic order which would be in their evidence. We should see exactly what the adjudicator will see.


Traffic Management Order

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Where are the Schedule, specifically that part related to this estate, and have the authority highlighted in the Order the provision(s) which you're alleged to have breached?




I missed these items from Category B the case summary.

As for highlighting any order provisions that I have allegedly breached, I'm not sure.

Does anyone have anything to add before the tribunal?

Where's the provision which creates and defines the prohibition of 'obstruction'.

The Case Summary is insulting: the photos are not self-explanatory (as regards showing obstruction'), they simply show a car parked. ONLY by reference to a provision in an order which is then conveyed by clear signage on site could they begin to prove a contravention of 'causing obstruction'.

Some adjudicators think that entry sign signifies an off-street car park. It doesn't as it's what's used in an on-street permit parking area. There is no mention of off-street/estate parking.
Is my take. 

Even if, in theory, the entry sign signifies an off-street car park, surely that wouldn't matter as there would still be terms & conditions of use required to be signposted in order for a motorist to know what they are supposed to have avoided, will result in a penalty

I'm saying that you need to head of any thought that there is any signage relevant to the alleged contravention and in the case summary Southwark flatly denies the PPA sign is a PPA sign.

I think the main issue you have is where they say you should be well aware you need to park in marked bays.

Make alist of the all the issues to ebsure you flag them all with the adjudicator if needs be.