No need, just update this thread; it's what everybody else does.
That makes sense! Cheers!
Here is updated info:
(PCN) South Lanarkshire, parked in a restricted street, Stonelaw Road, Rutherglen, Parking Before Allowed Time, 7 Minutes Outside Of Allowed TimeDate of Notice: 02/05/25
Date Of Contravention: 02/05/25
Council: South Lanarkshire
Time Contravention Occurred: 09:22 BST
Vehicle Reg: SD70 JZL
Make: Ford
Color: Grey
Observed In: Stonelaw Road, Rutherglen
Parking Attendent Number: 56
Contravention: Parked or loading / unloading in a restricted street where waiting and loading/unloading restrictions are in force.
Evidence and Parking Ticket Image Link:
*IMGUR LINK TO ALBUM*Parking Allowed Times: Monday to Saturday 09:30 - 16:30
Parking Allowed Length: 30 minutes with 60 minutes no return
No Loading Times: Monday to Saturday 08:00 - 09:30 AND 16:30 - 18:00
Google Street View Link:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/MdUTA9jNd8xdLYc97Short Summary From My Side:I pulled up at around 09:15 BST and had not noticed that I was parked in the single yellow line zone since it was faded and I was in a rush. I also did not notice the sign which was pointed towards the pavement. I know neither of these are any form of defense, just adding detail. I recieve the Penelty Charge Notice at 09:22 and the Evidence is marked as at 09:23. That is 7 minutes before the parking allowed in the zone which is maybe my main formulation behind this since in a 10 minute grace peroid, I would have no longer been parking outside the restricted times. I actually had returned to my car by 09:40.
What I Am Looking For:
I am hoping someone could give me some advice on how to approch this and if my grace peroid 10 minutes even makes sense. I have started trawling through legislation to see if its codified anywhere but its slow progress considering I am not used to the language. I have fought private tickets in the past but I am finding the council issued PCN to be a whole other kettle of fish. I dont want to go ahead and write out my appeal until I have a better understanding so if anyone could help with that insight or where to go that would be good. Then I can write my appeal and maybe have someone give it a once over. £50 is unfortunately a lot of money for me just now.
I appreciate any help given.