Dear Sirs,
I would like to appeal the penalty charge served upon me.
The council has allowed parking on both sides of the road just a few meters ahead of where the car was parked. To any layman, it would appear or make sense to follow the line and length of the car parked ahead as the road is as narrow and there is an underground car parking opposite the DYLs, the space is very narrow and the chances of hitting the parked car are high if not parked on the pathway.
A pathway is where a pedestrian can walk safely and if the safety has been compromised by leaving a very narrow space where the houses are, and the pedestrian footfall is high then it doesn't make sense to allow PCN where there is a lot of space on the footpath just behind the marked spaces where there is a car park just opposite where a car coming from the opposite direction cannot turn.
So technically either the restriction of DYLs should be completely removed (had there been no DYLs restrictions sign, the driver wouldn’t have parked the car and the Penalty wouldn’t have arisen) or the TMO should allow the parking on the curb throughout the road considering there is an underground car park opposite to the DYLs where there are high chances of an accident whilst the car coming from the car park is manoeuvring.
Also, I would like to request for a Traffic Management Order for the road In case of an unsuccessful appeal.
Yours faithfully,