I do not want people to agree with me. Someone who agrees with me but cannot help me challenge the PCN may be comforting but ultimately not much use.
I would, ideally, want people to provide the best information on whether / how to challenge this PCN.
But @ H C Andersen has not been doing that.
He thinks the inconsistencies between signs and website is irrelevant. Fine. But he hasn't explained why, he hasn't provided, I don't know, precedents, previous cases where the adjudicator ruled this way. He hasn't provided any context.
He thinks that kind of sign with 12 lines of text is standard. But, again, he hasn't provided any context, any precedents, anything. Oh, and they're not as standard as he thinks, since I showed a case in which an adjudicator rules that motorists cannot be expected to know where the sign with event days are.
He clearly has poor text comprehension skills, and/or replies without reading everything.
He seemed to think my main argument was the difference between match and event days. Come on...
He thought I was saying I was allowed to park for an hour (I never said that, I just said the website says you can park for no more than 1h during event days).
When I specifically asked how one could possibly be expected to read a sign with 12 lines, and pointed out it would have meant driving for ca. 50 metres at 10mph, all he said was that these signs are common. IMHO, someone who refuses to acknowledge the danger from driving 50 metres with your eyes off the road is either a troll in bad faith or is a genuinely careless and dangerous driver.
And the took offence because I dared say that Wimbledon stadium was a little known venue (a slur, he called it!!!) - as if everyone had to be a football fan, as if folks (of all genders, not all men are football fans) weren't allowed not to follow football.
All of the above is, to me, the behaviour of someone who is needlessly confrontational, aggressive and abrasive.
If he is knowledgeable in the field, well, he most certainly hasn't shown it.
But, even if he is, that would not justify the aggressive style.
I don't think this forum has a mute / block feature, but from now on I shall ignore this type of comments unless they are backed by some information / evidence.