(n.b. I was not the driver or keeper, so can't take any "credit" for the quality of the parking, nor explain their thinking...!)
This was for a PCN initially served in June 2023. The NTO did not arrive, so after receiving the CC the keeper waited for the OfR and got the process set back to NTO stage.
Here is the NTO and reps details:




Here is a copy of the PCN that was served on the car. The keeper doesn't have the original any more and did not take a copy of the reverse.

Here are the CEO pictures taken from the online portal:




Since the incident, the markings have been repainted, and this is how they appear now:

- The driver stated to the keeper that they could not see any markings on the bay when they parked. The first CEO pic supports that they were heavily worn at the side at which the driver presumably entered the space. They claim that the vertical line in pic 2 faded out shortly after it goes under the car, and (as can be seen from pic 1) does not meet the horizontal line. The faint white splodges outside the horizontal line are the remnants of "DISABLED"
- The driver did display a BB and clock as required
- It is not clear why the CEO took a picture of the disabled bay sign as a) the BB was properly displayed and b) the ticket is not for anything to do with disabled bays
- The bays have since been repainted, as per the final pic, which does suggest that Harrow knew they were worn
Thank you for any suggestions
Initial ideas - FOI request to Harrow for details on why the bays were recently repainted? Would an admission that they were worn help?