Author Topic: Forty Ln/Mount Dr HA9 ticket for being in a BUS lane during an event day  (Read 97 times)

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The hours of operation for this bus lane are Mon-Sat 7-10am and 4-7pm and on event days 7am till Midnight. I drove on the bus lane on a saturday at 12:17pm. There were no signs to say it was an event day. On the PCN video and pictures also it does not show any signs on either side of the road. I can't understand how a driver is supposed to know when it is an event day. The council has responded that there are digital warning signs on the main routes into the event day Zone and Motorists can check dates on the wembley stadium website. Firstly i didn't see any such digital sings, secondly i was coming from Barnet and chose my route home as I was driving. Do they expect the drivers to stop and go online on the website to check for the events?
As they have rejected my appeal, can anyone suggest if i should challenge as I strongly feel this PCN is wrong.
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For meaningful advice please to have a read of

https://www.ftla.uk/civil-penalty-charge-notices-(councils-tfl-and-so-on)/read-this-first-before-posting-your-case!-this-section-is-for-council-tfl-dartme/.

and post up here copies (not transcripts) of

all sides of the PCN,
your reps,
their response and any other correspondence to/from council,
any council photos/video,
and
a GSV link to the location.


Only redact yr name & address from documents - leave all else in.

Please see below the letters received from brent.





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Whatever you posted in your last post does not display.

Oh! apologies, it shows perfectly at my end. I uploaded links from imgpile. let me see if i can upload another way






if these images do not show, could someone please advice how else I can upload images please?

Most London bus lanes PCNs can be challenged on lack of camera authorisation - our member Hippo knows about this.

I can't see how they can enforce this anyway - how can they refer to 'digital warning signs' that are not part of the statutory signage.