Thank you for your help so far. The challenge has been rejected, please see the details below. I look forward to reading your further advice
Lincolnshire County Council
Dear Mrs
11/03/2025
NOTICE OF REJECTION OF INFORMAL CHALLENGE
The Traffic Management Act 2004; The Civil Enforcement of Road Traffic Contraventions (Approved Devices, Charging Guidelines and General Provisions) (England) Regulations 2022; The Civil Enforcement of Road Traffic Contraventions (Representations and Appeals) (England) Regulations 2022
Penalty Charge Notice Number: QJ4125144A Vehicle Registration Number: FY60AEC Date of Issue: 04/03/2025
Location: Lumley Road, Skegness
Thank you for your challenge, received in respect of the above Penalty Charge Notice. After careful consideration of your informal challenge, I have found no grounds for the cancellation of the charge.
A Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) was issued due to your vehicle being parked in a designated disabled person's parking place without displaying a valid disabled person's badge in the prescribed manner. The Civil Enforcement Officer (CEO) observed your vehicle at 09.20 on 04/03/2025. A disabled badge and time clock were on display; however, the time clock displayed a time later than when your vehicle was observed. No permitted activity was witnessed and as such, a PCN was issued.
I have noted the comments within your challenge, however, not displaying the time clock only applies in car parks where badge holders may park for free and does not apply to on street limited wait disabled bays. The blue badge scheme clearly states this in the booklet received upon getting a blue badge.
Link here,
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-blue-badge-scheme-rights-and-responsibilities-in- englandUltimately, it is the motorist’s responsibility to ensure that a valid badge and time clock (set to the quarter hour period during which the vehicle arrived) are correctly displayed when parking their vehicle. The officers use this to determine whether the vehicle has overstayed the prescribed limited wait time. When the time is set later than when the officer observes the vehicle it invalidates the blue badge. This is an instantly issued penalty. Therefore, the penalty was issued correctly and remains outstanding.
Lincolnshire County Council PO Box 1329
Lincoln
LN5 5TL
Contact: Notice Processing Phone: 0333 370 5007
Additionally, the council do not believe there is an equality act issue to consider. Limited wait bays for non-blue badge holders are also monitored by recording the vehicle registration and tyre valve positions, whereas blue badge holder bays require the time clock to be set when the bay has a limited wait. Unfortunately, these rules are set by central government.
I am able to re-offer the discounted amount of £35.00 if payment is received within 14 days by 25/03/2025 . Please note that the discounted charge will not be available after this date and the original charge of £70.00 will apply if payment is not made in time. Please see below for details of how to pay.
HOW TO PAY
By telephone: 24hr payment line (credit/debit card): 0333 370 4644, select option 1
On the Internet: (credit/debit card):
www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/parkingBy Post: For postal payment please send to Lincolnshire County Council, PO Box 1329, Lincoln, LN5 5TL. Please ensure that you include the PCN Number with your payment and make your cheque or postal order payable to APCOA Parking UK Ltd. Cheques are banked by APCOA. All penalty charge income is then paid to Lincolnshire County Council in full. If a receipt is required a stamped addressed envelope must be enclosed.
PAYMENT IN FULL WILL CLOSE THE CASE
If you are not satisfied with the decision in this letter and wish to take matters further and make formal representations against the Penalty Charge, please do not make payment, but wait for a “Notice to Owner” which will be sent to the owner/keeper of the vehicle as registered with the DVLA. If you are the driver, but not the owner and wish to make formal representations, you are advised to contact the owner who can respond to the Notice on your behalf.
If representations to the “Notice to Owner” are not accepted, a ‘notice of rejection’ will be sent with details of the appeal procedure. An appeal cannot be made to the Independent Adjudicator until the “Notice to Owner” has been issued and formal representations rejected.
Further details of the appeal procedure can be found at
www.lincolnshire.gov.uk or
www.trafficpenaltytribunal.gov.uk.
Yours sincerely,
Parking Services Manager Lincolnshire County Council
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