@cp8759, can you please draft the representation for me?
Many thanks in advance.
How about you write a draft in your own words and put it on here for review? Then we can tidy it up for you.
@cp8759 please advise on the drafted representation. Many thanks!!
Greatly appreciate anyone could tidy up!!
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I am writing to formally challenge the PCN I received on 03/10/2023. I believe that there are compelling reasons to reconsider the validity of this PCN, and I wish to present my case for your review.
1. Height of Signage: the signpost for the restriction on vehicles entering a pedestrian zone is notably taller than the surrounding signs. (attached please find the photographic evidence) This elevated height presents a safety concern for drivers. It is not at eye level, meaning I would have to take my eye off the road or have to stop to read the sign. Furthermore, to mitigate the glare from the sun, I have lowered my sun visors, inadvertently missing the sign.
I contend that the excessive height of the signpost contributes to reduced visibility. I urge to reevaluate the appropriateness of the signage's height, especially in consideration of the potential safety hazards it poses.
2. Sign Placement and No Warning: The sign is positioned in the middle of the road without prior warning. I entered the pedestrian zone unintentionally, as there was no prior indication or warning that I was approaching such a restricted zone. I visited this location again after receiving this PCN and can confirm there are no warnings. This lack of warning signs left me with no opportunity to divert to an alternative route.
I request to reevaluate this signage to ensure that drivers are adequately informed of the restrictions ahead. Without adequate warning, it is easy for drivers to inadvertently enter the prohibited area unknowingly.
3. Clock Time Discrepancy: The clock in my vehicle was set to GMT0 time and did not automatically adjust to British Summer Time. As a result, the time shown on my clock was incorrect, leading to an unintended violation of the pedestrian zone time restriction.
In light of these circumstances, I respectfully request a thorough review of this representation. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to a fair and equitable resolution.
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