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Stopped where prohibited (on a red route clearway)
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Hi wizards,

I hope you are all well and having a good start of the year.

My brother parked his bike to pick up some food and received this ticket.

He was not parked on the double yellow lines and also doesn't look like on the road.

Can something be done in this case to get this ticket cancelled?

See the ticket here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iJh6OAGrPcJzcabW0nWyV4W4aWAVZyGH/view?usp=drive_link

Thanks in advance

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Re: Stopped where prohibited (on a red route clearway)
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Two things.
1. Please post a GSV link to the exact location, as Cranbrook Rd is very long. The video shows the bike is parked in a red-marked parking bay, so we need to see the sign.

2. The PCN could be considered void because it does not give sufficient information on the exact location on Cranbrook Road. The legal expression is "vague locus". This has won appeals in the past.

Re: Stopped where prohibited (on a red route clearway)
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Thanks for your reply.

Please see the GSV link:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/2uHCb8ozQdFy4Csm9

The sign is also perfectly visible in GSV.

Re: Stopped where prohibited (on a red route clearway)
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Thanks for your reply.

Please see the GSV link:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/2uHCb8ozQdFy4Csm9

The sign is also perfectly visible in GSV.
The sign is indeed perfectly visible, and shows that parking there is restricted in hours, and also to goods vehicles only. However the vague locus argument is still valid, although it would inevitably have to end up at London Tribunals with the full PCN penalty in play.

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Can you help drafting the appeal please?