Hello again,
Received a letter from the council (please see the below link).
https://ibb.co/cD6P0Xphttps://ibb.co/zxMMW83 They have ignored the NTO's appeal which was sent on 11th Sept as per below:
Dear Sirs,
Please accept my apologies for the late reply as I have not been in
the country since 17th July and only received the NTO yesterday upon
my return. Please see the Passport stamp.
I appeal the PCN for the following reasons:
1) The driver had parked as the child was feeling ill and wanted to
throw up. The driver exited the car to see if her child had thrown up
and to provide some water. In the meantime, the parking attendant
(very trickily whilst looking elsewhere) took the pictures and he was
in such a rush to take the pictures that he had not filled the column
on the PCN where he had to mention the colour of the car. The pictures
he took are very blurred (even the number plate is not clear) showing
the intention and cruelty of the parking warden. The warden did not
want to listen to anything when spoken to. The driver was trying to
converse with the warden but he was in a rush to take pictures of the
car and even though he saw the child sitting in the back he did not
have any courtesy to even listen to the situation. He then quickly
printed the ticket and placed it on the windscreen. The warden then
left the site and the total time taken was only a few minutes.
There is an exemption in section 15(3)(b) of the Greater London
Council (General Powers) Act 1974:
the purpose of saving life or extinguishing a fire or meeting any
other emergency
If a child is ill and vomiting that's enough of an emergency to cause
most drivers to stop and render assistance.
2) Under Section 87 of the Transport Management Act 2004, the local
authorities must issue the NTO within 56 days of the PCN being
received. However, It has been 145 days since the PCN was issued.
Therefore, the NTO is invalid.
3) In addition, The wording of the PCN in terms of the 28 days period
is wrong since it does not comply with Schedule 2 para. 2 @
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2022/71/schedule/2(d)that the penalty charge must be paid within the period of 28 days
beginning with the date on which the alleged contravention occurred,
In light of this procedural impropriety please cancel the PCN.