Good morning,
I received a PCN from LB of Hackney on Sunday 15th September 2024 for parking in a loading bay. I parked there because I have Type 1 diabetes and my blood sugar levels dropped. I checked it on my glucose monitor and it was 4.8 mmol/L. An image of this was sent as part of the initial appeal along with the time on the glucose reading. I explained that I went to the shop to get a snack to deal with my sugars to prevent getting a hypo as it needs to be at least 5.0 mmol/L to be able to drive. I parked in the loading bay due to the rest of the parking spaces being full and needing to treating my sugar levels accordingly.
This was their response:
“ In this instance, the Civil Enforcement Officer started observing at 08:51 and took the last photo of the vehicle at 09:06,
which indicates that they were in the vicinity of the vehicle for at least 15 minutes. We believe that 15 minutes is
sufficient time for the Civil Enforcement Officer to witness mitigating circumstances in progress.
We have noted your comments, and although we sympathise with the circumstances that you have described, it remains
the driver’s responsibility to park legally. It is unfortunate that your blood sugar levels dropped, however, we only
consider cancelling a Penalty Charge Notice in the event of a serious medical emergency that requires immediate
professional medical assistance, therefore we are satisfied the contravention has occurred.
Please be advised that as a motorist, it remains your responsibility to always check the relevant sign(s) and road
markings for any space, in which you intend to park. The motorist must ensure that they have parked in line with the
parking rules and restrictions“
https://imgur.com/a/ALVvmsv - This is the PCN
With this being said, they didn’t view me treating my sugar levels as a serious medical emergency. Is it worth still appealing this? The DVLA are aware I’ve got T1 diabetes and I have a 3-year restricted licence.
Thanks