I have received two PCN's from Horsham District Council / West Sussex County Council, contravention; (Code 40) Parked in a designated disabled person's parking place without displaying a valid disabled person's badge in a prescribed manner.
So summarised, I am parked within my local parking zone (E) and I hold a valid annual permit. Having lived in the area for 4-5 years, I have never been aware of this space which is in a road I do not regularly park in, being a disabled space. So on Saturday night with no other available spaces, I saw this one and parked there. Two things, I did not check the sign, given I was within the zone which my permit permits, and I did not see the painted DISABLED writing on the road itself. The paint is worn and as you can see in photos, made particularly worse by the darkness and the glare of the street lighting in my view, to almost be impossible to see. Note the picture taken at night is not my vehicle, however mine is a similar size and colour. My vehicle remained parked until I realised I had the two PCN's on Tuesday morning, when I obviously immediately moved it.
Any advice? specifically around the worn paint which I did not see. For what it is worth, now conscious of the disabled bays, this worn paint is not uncommon amongst all the spaces I have seen locally. I was parked in my zone, therefore I gave no consideration to checking signs at that moment.
I fully intend on appealing on these grounds, is there any legislation that permits authorises having to clearly identify which space along with signage, is the disabled bay by way of it being marked with paint, for example?
I have approx. 9/10 days to appeal before the charge doubles.
Thanks,
Dave
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