Hi Folks,
here are some of the contents of the thread I originally posted on pepipoo on 20/03/23:
http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showtopic=149091&st=20&gopid=1778019
Hello, I would welcome some advice on this please. London Borough of Hounslow have issued us a PCN for the contravention of "Being in a Bus Lane".
The bus lane in question is on Chiswick High Road, a short bus lane along which are situated 3 Parking and Loading bays. You cannot park in these bays without crossing said Bus Lane. Our vehicle is photographed having tried to park in the first bay and then spotting a more suitable space in the adjoining bay and so maneuvering to the next spot. Loading is permitted "Mon-Sat, 7am - 7pm, 20 mins, No return within 1 hour". I realise that this is not a parking fine, however we parked for 10 mins to enter the shop opposite the bay to return an item, and have the receipt for the transaction, dated and timestamped.
Are there any grounds to contest this based on the fact that we were simply trying to access the loading bay not drive along a bus lane? We had absolutely no other reason to be in the bus lane as it can clearly be seen that the high road we were actually driving along was completely clear anyway!
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Schofeldt
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 13:16
Post #21
Just wait for the Enforcement Notice. If they wish to go to the 5th set, that is their problem. As ever, if I represent anyone re a London Bus lane PCN and lose at the Tribunal, I will pay £65 towards it. What a liberty!
efunc
post Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 22:53
Post #22
I see, so you advise making a formal representation using the Enforcement Notice form? Would I just resubmit the original representation already sent to them? Presumably this is also decided by the council, and would then have to be appealed.
Schofeldt
post Sat, 1 Apr 2023 - 01:28
Post #23
Depends how you want to play it. I would send something stronger next time and to the point.
efunc
post Sat, 1 Apr 2023 - 03:16
Post #24
Understood, I'll see what I can do. It was my partner driving, I was just the passenger. Like most people she is strongly deterred following the first setback would prefer to settle up right now, but I'll try to convince her to persevere.
Schofeldt
post Sat, 1 Apr 2023 - 07:58
Post #25
Trust us! If she settles now, she will join The Mugged Club. This is their game. If she continues and fights, the VCA certificate will be found to be invalid.
This should convince her:
http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showto...t=#entry1768834Question: why do you think they have applied for new certificates?
Answer: so that the new certificates satisfy the criterion of admissibility of evidence at the Tribunal.
We have just successfully got a Greenwich PCN cancelled before the Tribunal stage.
cp8759
post Sat, 1 Apr 2023 - 15:22
Post #26
QUOTE (efunc @ Sat, 1 Apr 2023 - 03:16) *
Understood, I'll see what I can do. It was my partner driving, I was just the passenger. Like most people she is strongly deterred following the first setback would prefer to settle up right now, but I'll try to convince her to persevere.
This is what councils count on. Take the key decision in Davy Duthieuw v London Borough of Ealing listed here:
https://www.londontribunals.gov.uk/eat/key-casesI found out during the proceedings that Ealing council had issued 13 PCNs on the day, and only Mr Duthieuw appealed, everyone else paid. So basically as the PCNs were all invalid, the first 12 people got mugged. Ask your partner if she wants to join the mugged club, or the savvy Davy club.
Schofeldt
post Sat, 1 Apr 2023 - 15:27
Post #27
I have been thinking a lot about this appalling attitude. Is it ignorance? Or is it wilful maladministration? All I do know is that we have had 100% success as it concerns a fundamental point of law. I reckon between cp and me we have scored over 50 successes so far. His ca. double mine. And there are more in the pipeline.
efunc
post Sun, 7 May 2023 - 00:10
Post #28
QUOTE (cp8759 @ Sat, 1 Apr 2023 - 14:22) *
I found out during the proceedings that Ealing council had issued 13 PCNs on the day, and only Mr Duthieuw appealed, everyone else paid. So basically as the PCNs were all invalid, the first 12 people got mugged. Ask your partner if she wants to join the mugged club, or the savvy Davy club.
After much discussion, and convincing of my partner, I can confirm that we wish to sign up to the savvy davy club. The following document just arrived on our doormat:



So, presumably this representation would aim to be a bit more persuasive?
cp8759
post Mon, 8 May 2023 - 21:36
Post #29
Just make the same representation again and let us know when you get the Notice of Rejection. One of us will then sort out the tribunal appeal for you.
efunc
post Tue, 9 May 2023 - 22:51
Post #30
Thank you, we will do that and report back.
efunc
post Thu, 8 Jun 2023 - 14:19
Post #31
So Hounslow have finally responded:

John U.K.
post Thu, 8 Jun 2023 - 15:10
Post #32
Am I alone in wondering what Mr Squiggle, the Appeals and Monitoring Officer, is on???
Has he read his department's letter of the 30th.March (post#20)?
Schofeldt
post Today, 08:06
Post #34
efunc: It is tribunal time and I am happy to represent you if you so wish. There is also a wording issue with the Enforcement Notice and, of course, they do not have a VCA certificate which satisfies the criterions of admissibility of evidence provided at para. 7 (2) of Schedule 1 of the LLA Act 1996 (as amended). This kind of intransigent approach from councils is converting into costs, most recently against Brent and Harrow. 2230136090 achieved costs and is similar in that they used a VCA certificate which did not apply.