Hello folks, could I please get assistance with the below? I can see that a few of us have been stung with it on this forum.
Essentially, a portion of road outside a school becomes a pedestrian zone between certain times
Not knowing this, I drove my mum (in her car) to East Croydon train station so she could get to Gatwick and catch a flight. I simply put East Croydon in Google maps and followed the route. (note: The PCN was served to my mum, not me, but I was the driver.)
I have seen others in this forum make a representation simply saying the contravention didn't occur, which I was about to do, but then a message on the webhub made me think twice: "I confirm that the above information is correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that making a false statement may result in prosecution and a possible fine of up to £5000."
I can see another example where somebody made a representation of the grounds that the sign was difficult to read but that didn't fly.
Do you know of grounds for avoiding this charge, or do I have to pay the 65?
Thanks in advance.
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