Hi
I have drafted the response below, is there anything i should add/remove?
To whom it may concern
I wish to appeal against my NtO on the bases the contravention did not occur.
First and foremost the blips on the kerb are faded and barely visible, it is your duty to maintain them so drivers can see them easily.
Secondly, the PCN alleges a waiting and loading restriction, however as you can see from the picture, in the 35m of double yellow lines between the parking bays ending to the junction with Lea Bridge, there is only 1 single faded blip on the kerb,
The law states:
Single 'blip': Loading and unloading of vehicles prohibited for a time that is not continuous through the year i.e. part-time; These MUST be accompanied by a prescribed sign giving the part-time days and hours.
Double blip: Loading and unloading of vehicles prohibited at all times. A supplementary traffic sign is NOT required.
The fact the CEO presented evidence of a 'No loading at any time' sign, demonstrates they believed that the markings were single and needed a supplementary sign.
Furthermore, the 'No loading at any time' sign is situated outside Kten International Supermarket, 619-623 Lea Bridge Road which is in a different CPZ (SB) whose gateway entrance sign can be seen clearly in the CEO's photos situated outside For Her Hair and Beauty, 615 Lea Bridge Road. My car was situated in CPZ BA.
As there is no exit/entrance between Poplars Road & Lea Bridge Road, this sign can ONLY be seen if you are on Lea Bridge Road. If a loading restriction applies at the location then this has not been marked and signed in accordance with regulatory requirements and therefore the contravention did not occur.
I thus believe no contravention occurred and hence I displayed my blue badge so I could park on the double yellow lines.