Author Topic: Hackney Council - PCN for LTN 52m prohibition, Stoke Newington Church St - Sent to old address  (Read 1795 times)

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"well meaning" ? I don't think so !
Saw on the news they are yet another council rather short of cash.
IF YOU RECEIVE A MOVING TRAFFIC PCN PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE MAKING A REPRESENTATION:

https://www.ftla.uk/the-flame-pit/moving-traffic-pcns-missing-mandatory-information-the-london-local-authorities-a/msg102639/#msg102639


How do we get more people to fight their PCNs?

https://www.ftla.uk/the-flame-pit/how-do-we-get-more-people-to-fight-their-pcns/msg41917/#msg41917

If you do not even make a challenge, you will surely join "The Mugged Club".

I am not omniscient. cp8759 and mrmustard are true geniuses. I know my place in the hierarchy of The Three Musketeers. 😊 "The Clinician", "The Gentleman" and "The Showman"

My e mail address for councils:

J.BOND007@H.M.S.S.c/oVAUXHALLBRIDGE/LICENSEDTOEXPOSE.SCAMS.CO.UK

Last mission accomplished:

https://www.ftla.uk/the-flame-pit/southwark-to-r

I recommend Private Eye magazine who have a section called "Rotten Boroughs"

This is great news - a massive thank you to @cp8759 for your help with this.

Having someone on my side who 'knows the rules' and was able to see the end result, was invaluable.

Another win to add to what I'm sure is a long list of victories for the driver. And a load off my mind.

Thanks again!  :)


Good and inevitable result. But strange reasoning.

I cannot find any evidence from the authority (their NOR) or any reference in the adjudicator's decision to the authority cancelling the first PCN. This might be implicit(as in if an authority send the same person a fresh notice that person should assume that one or more prior notices must have been cancelled!) but it's equally possible that they didn't formally cancel the first PCN in which case a win on 'collateral' grounds seems odd when the statutory grounds of 'penalty [as in the second penalty] exceeded.... circumstances of the case' surely must succeed. 

Adjudication never ceases to amaze.