This is the initial response I got when I challenged it for that reason. The bothersome bit is the discount period. £160 is an absolutely ridiculous amount for a parking ticket which, right now i cant afford.
But my next step is it going to the environment and traffic adjudicator.
Why the PCN was issued?
This PCN was issued because the vehicle was parked in a 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 a telephone parking session for that place.
Your challenge
You have stated
I wish to challenge the above Penalty Charge Notice due to inadequate and unclear signage, and the absence of any indication that an event day restriction was in force.
No “Event Day Today” signs were displayed at the entry to the zone
I approached Colwith Road and did not see any “Event Day Today” signs at the Controlled Parking Zone entry points. These signs are a mandatory requirement for event-day enforcement, as they are the only means by which a motorist can know that additional restrictions apply.
If the council asserts that such signs were displayed, I request the following:
The exact locations of all event-day signs
Photographs showing they were visible and not obscured
Confirmation of the time at which they were switched to “Event Today”
Without these signs being clearly and prominently displayed, the event-day restriction cannot be enforced. This principle is well established in multiple London Tribunals decisions.
There is no way for a person who doesn't follow football to know that "event day" refers to a football match and there were absolutely no signs on that road to say that there was an event day
My findings
The vehicle was in controlled parking zone T. A ‘match day’ restriction scheme operates in zones T, X & Y (the area surrounding Fulham Football Club ground at Craven Cottage).
On the day of scheduled weekday evening fixtures as well as weekends, the hours of controlled parking are extended to 22:00 and 21:30. The parking bays in this area also have a two hour maximum stay for pay and display ticket holders & telephone parking on match days (At all other times the restrictions apply 09:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday; with an 8 hour pay and display & telephone parking session limit).
The PCN was issued on the date and at the time above in a shared parking permit/pay and display bay restricted until 22:00 due to resident priority football match restrictions. During a period of 8 minutes no activity was seen at the vehicle.
There are signs in each street which show the parking restrictions. Drivers have a responsibility to check for parking signs and markings and to park in accordance with them.
Please see the image below of the signage which was taken by the Civil Enforcement Officer (CEO) at the time of issuing the PCN.
The match dates on which these extended restrictions will apply are also advertised on the Council’s website.
Please refer to the following links on the Council’s website:
https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/parking/pay-and-display/parking-zone-times-and-chargeshttps://www.lbhf.gov.uk/parking/pay-and-display/match-day-parking-craven-cottageThe onus is on the driver to ensure their vehicle is parked in compliance at all times, including any temporary amendments that may apply, particularly when parking in an area where event days are common.
The CEO has a legal obligation to issue a PCN to any vehicle seen parking in contravention; regrettably, as the above vehicle was parked in contravention, this Council cannot find any valid reason to waive the Charge. I am therefore satisfied that the PCN was correctly issued.
My decision
I have considered what you have said and all the available evidence, but I do not agree that we should cancel your liability for this PCN.