Author Topic: Greenwich, 52m, Entering no drive through zone at 18:58:40, enforced between 15:00-19:00.  (Read 47 times)

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What is the likelihood that I will be successful in appealing this PCN, or should I just accept the grace period and pay the 50% discount?

My car clock was out of sync by one minute.

There is a no drive-through restriction between 3–7 pm.



« Last Edit: Yesterday at 09:34:34 pm by pcninquiry »

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Who can tell ? Please post the PCN, all sides with only name and address redacted.


https://imgur.com/a/1F8q6Lo

https://imgur.com/a/ux95c44

Please see above (had to use a VPN to access Imgur. Should I use an alternative?)
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 07:35:56 pm by pcninquiry »


Thank you for your reply. I have updated the photos.

On any commonsense view, this is a de minimis contravention, and they have served a money-grubbing PCN just to get money in.  There can be no traffic management benefit in serving PCNs like this. Have the council put up a clock by the signs to ensure motorists know the correct time ? Of course not ! A car clock being slightly wrong is commonplace as we all know, and as the council know.

There is a successful appeal at London Tribunals where the adjudicator said what I have said; there must be application of commonsense. However, I don't have the case number, so hopefully somebody on here will post it up.
Of course if you submit reps to the council they will reject them, knowing that >95% of people then just cough-up, being unwilling to risk the full penalty at London Tribunals.

So the bottom line is that to hopefully get a result, you'll have to take them to London Tribunals and risk the full PCN penalty. Nothing to pay if you win, of course, and just the penalty if you lose, there are no other costs. However the council have to prepare an evidence pack and pay the adjudication fee, so may giveway just before the T hearing.