Hi CP8759,
Firstly, apologies for my late post as again I have been ill again due to my condition.

I still don't feel the best, but know tomorrow is the deadline to submit Reps on-line. I have done my best to provide mitigation as grounds for appeal, but I guess it is a mute point in any case as the primary hope is to provide a link to an image that Hillingdon Parking services omit to consider.
Please review the grounds below and amend as you see fit:
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Dear Sir/Madam,
On 16/10/23 I parked my vehicle at what I interpreted to be a blue signpost permitting unrestricted pavement parking on Monmouth Road, Hayes.
Upon return to my vehicle, I discovered a parking charge notice (HN13693833) affixed to my vehicle. The parking charge notice alleged that I had contravened: ‘62 - Parked with one or more wheels on or over a footpath or ant part of a road other than a carriageway.
I am not in breach of this contravention for the following reasons;
• The signpost was misleading due to my direction of travel on the date the alleged contravention occurred. Please consider as evidence the image via the attached link to provide the context of the direction of travel and approach to the signage that led me to believe pavement parking was permissible:
• In all good faith the footway was believed to be an unrestricted and permissible area to park with one or more wheels on or over a footpath.
• There was no indication the area parked in would obstruct and inconvenience pedestrians, people in wheelchairs, those with visual impairments, and people with prams and pushchairs.
• Being a person of disability, I used all reasonable due diligence to park safely as I am loathe to cause any potential danger especially where vulnerable pedestrians and road users are concerned.
• In accordance with the mitigating circumstances and the protections provided under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 13, s.98 I believe it would be discriminatory on the part of the London borough of Hillingdon to reject the afforded protection as grounds for appeal.
• If this matter were to proceed to civil court I am confident that LBOH would be found to be failing in its duty to show reasonable discretion in accordance with The EA 2010 S13, s98.
• The Equality Act 2010 aims to protect people from discrimination and disadvantage. I believe that you should cancel my ticket on the basis The Equality Act 2010 Schedule 13 Section 98, requires ‘reasonable adjustment’ to be applied in the case of a persons who suffer from a mental health Disability.
Considering the above it is clear that I am not liable for the parking charge, and I request that the parking charge notice is cancelled accordingly.
Your Sincerely,
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CP8759, please find the image uploaded to imgur.com as suggested to create the necessary link we need to monitor if Parking services consider it as required or not:

Thanks for all your support with this and let me know if you require anything further to make Reps by the required deadline tomorrow of 10th Jan.