Hi all,
1. Recently moved and registered for a residents parking permit which was approved last month.
2. Received permit letter in post (below), letter only had a few lines with no instructions re. displaying permit. (Now displaying permit to avoid further PCN fun

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3. Since moving in & parking in resident only bays I have seen CEOs check my car reg on multiple occasions using a handheld device and go about their day -- so assumed displaying physical permit was not necessary as permit (virtual?) was clearly being looked up/validated by CEO.
4. Issued two PCNs, 18th July and 19th July. Appealed both on same grounds and had earlier one cancelled, latter appeal was rejected.
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18th July PCN

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19th July PCN 

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PCN challenge appeal I very much regret not posting here prior to submitting this, submitted the same for both PCNs.

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Appeal decision letters18th July

19th July

Additional information:- Car mugshot pics:



- Online parking permit terms found on the councils website do mention displaying a permit (highlighted)

- PCN text states "PARKED IN A RESIDENTS' OR SHARED USE PARKING PLACE OR ZONE
WITHOUT A VALID VIRTUAL PERMIT OR CLEARLY DISPLAYING A VALID PHYSICAL PERMIT OR VOUCHER OR PAY AND DISPLAY TICKET ISSUED FOR THAT PLACE WHERE REQUIRED, OR WITHOUT PAYMENT OF THE PARKING CHARGE"
Does a residents permit qualify as a valid virtual permit?
- Spoke with parking control on the phone who said instructions for 'newer' residents permits were online and no longer included in the letter. Likely not useful but here is the letter provided with visitor permits which has clear instructions
Wondering if I should cough up and pay off the outstanding ticket. Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Edit: Including PCN/VRM as per forum guidance
