Hi all,
Was working in Haringey today. Just for a bit of background, I work for a contracting company for Thames Water and my job is leakage detection and monitoring. This involves going to multiple fire hydrants/valves, inspecting them, installing a logging device and reporting anything wrong. Each job takes less than 10 minutes. Well at one of the sites, I parked as normal and finished my work, only to find a ticket on the windscreen. Warden snuck up whilst I was crouched behind my van working and left without me noticing at all! I had my flashing beacons on, hazards, safety barriers out and full PPE. I parked on a double yellow with no signs, not obscuring the road or pedestrians. Because the work is under 15 min, I do not need to set up traffic management as stated in the red book (Safety at Street Works and Road Works: A Code of Practice). The CEO in his photos intentionally left me out despite me being super close to the van and took the exact same photos 4 times. Permit to work is a grey area because Thames say the hydrants are their property, so they don't need a permit to work on them but councils don't accept that.
I believe that there are grounds for appeal because the work is essential. Besides the LBF, we are the only few who regularly see fire hydrants. If they look in a rough state, it is OUR duty to report it, a matter of public safety. I also have photographic evidence of me completing my work because we have to take site photos.
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