Author Topic: PCN Kingston, code 01 Parked in restricted street, The Bittoms  (Read 8727 times)

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Re: PCN Kingston, code 01 Parked in restricted street, The Bittoms
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As I understand it, a NTO has yet to be served.

The re-offered discount period in the initial rejection would have expired and so the OP loses nothing by waiting for the NTO. Paying at this stage seems pointless.

Re: PCN Kingston, code 01 Parked in restricted street, The Bittoms
« Reply #31 on: »
It has been paid and I misunderstood that a NOR had been served. Some advice on this thread has not been up to the usual standard. I drove to the location and there are NO CPZ signs at all near to or even far from the said location. Or even in the direction of it.








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Re: PCN Kingston, code 01 Parked in restricted street, The Bittoms
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That is correct, I paid that fine as the discount was re-offered and most people on the thread advised there re no chances to push this further. Thank you.

Re: PCN Kingston, code 01 Parked in restricted street, The Bittoms
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I cannot say anymore as it is before 9 p.m.  :-X
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If you do not challenge, you join "The Mugged Club".

cp8759 and mrmustard are true geniuses. I know my place in the hierarchy of The Three Musketeers. 😊 "The Clinician", "The Gentleman" and "The Showman"

There are "known knowns" which we may never have wished to know. This applies to them. But in the field the idea that there are also "unknown unknowns" doesn't apply as they hide in the aleatoric lottery. I know this is true and need to be prepared knowing the "unknown unknowns" may well apply.

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