The video shows you passing a sign from the other side, so we really need to see whether the signs in the video are also there for traffic in the other direction. GSV is too out-of-date to show the signs, so you need to do some legwork and take photos of the back of the signs shown in the video. If none, then the offence did not occur.
Thank you
@Incandescent.
Is there a way for me to view the council's video as I'm not certain about which part of the road the letter refers to?
I visited Holmesdale Road today and got an impression of where I think this took place (based on the proximity to Oliver Grove and the double yellow lines in the image). However, I will be going again tomorrow, as my friend disagrees as to where he thinks this occurred. Plus the second dreaded PCN arrived today (albeit on another part of Holmesdale Road) so I need to take more photos!
For now, I won't post all the photos I took, in case I'm incorrect about where this took place... but if it did occur where I think it did, then this photo (
View From Other Side) shows the signage on the other side (as the double yellow lines appear to match the photo from the council). So, on that basis, I can't argue that the signage wasn't visible.
However, are there any grounds for me to make reps? Below are my initial thoughts - would any of these be worth trying?:
1) I don't understand how this Healthy Neighbourhood works. Essentially you can enter the road from both ends, but have to stop short of the '
painted red box' in the above photo. So in order to not contravene the HN, you would have to perform a turn in the road. Is that safe/legit?
2) The location is stated as
Holmesdale Road junction Oliver Grove by Oliver Grove but the actual 'red box' threshold is at least 40 yards away from the junction with Oliver Grove, i.e. firmly located on Holmesdale Road. Is the location description accurate enough for a PCN?
3) As you say, the council's photo/video doesn't show the signage that I should have seen? It only shows me crossing the boundary with the signs facing the other way. Is it a given that there were signs showing the restriction in the other direction, on that particular day and time? Do they not need to present evidence that shows the signage I would/should have seen?
Will post more photos once I have visited again tomorrow as I don't want to confuse things.
In the meantime, I would be grateful for any help advice as I have until Wednesday to make reps.