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PCN 01 Parked in a restricted street during prescribed hours
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Dear all

Teas on my birthday that the council decided to send me a PCN by way of affection for parking on Hardman Street Liverpool at approx 21.14 hrs.

I was parked on double yellows but I thought that is allowed after 18.00

There was a mistake on the PCN, which states the colour of the car is black when it is actually blue I know it’s a longshot, but can I appeal on a technicality like that or any other mitigating circumstance??

Thank you

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Re: PCN 01 Parked in a restricted street during prescribed hours
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If you were parked on DYL - which you should know are 24/7 - without being entitled to an exemption, in this case loading or boarding/alighting, then unless there's a significant flaw in the PCN IMO don't risk the discount.

We need to see the back of the PCN pl.

Re: PCN 01 Parked in a restricted street during prescribed hours
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I’ve attached the image of the back of the PCN, the only error is the colour of the vehicle is wrong on the pcn



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Re: PCN 01 Parked in a restricted street during prescribed hours
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PCN small print looks OK

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So just pay and be done with it ?

Re: PCN 01 Parked in a restricted street during prescribed hours
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So just pay and be done with it ?
Well, you did park on double-yellow lines. If you weren't loading/unloading, or boarding/alighting passengers, you have nothing to submit representations on.

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Did anyone check the traffic order?
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