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PCN with incorrect make of car
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Frustrated with navigating the one way systems and no parking spaces I took the chance and parked on some double yellow lines along side a section of occupied street parking late a night. It's clearly marked, clearly a violation but I noticed the Sheffield officer incorrectly recorded the make of car.

I have read that some people were lucky enough to get it cancelled on this but not sure how I should go about making representations?

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Re: PCN with incorrect make of car
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The car make is not a mandatory item in a PCN so won't help you.

If you read this and post all the PCN we may be able to help.

https://www.ftla.uk/civil-penalty-charge-notices-(councils-tfl-and-so-on)/read-this-first-before-posting-your-case!-this-section-is-for-council-tfl-dartme/

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I'm pretty sure nothing can be done as it was parked on clearly marked freshly painted yellow lines but here is the PCN.


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What was your reason for parking ?

Please post the back of the PCN so we can check it for fatal errors. Yes, the "small print" must convey certain legally mandated information that could make it void.

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Here's the back.

As mentioned I parked there simply because it was late at night and I couldn't find any other parking in the area.

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Here's the back.

As mentioned I parked there simply because it was late at night and I couldn't find any other parking in the area.

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No. Perhaps you misunderstood the question. Specifically, what was your reason for parking?

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It was just to drop some stuff to a friend at a near by flat and stayed a little while.

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It was just to drop some stuff to a friend at a near by flat and stayed a little while.
OK, so you can't claim either of the exemptions, (1) loading or (2) boarding/alighting passengers.  If you'd just dropped some stuff off at your friend's flat and departed, you could claim 'loading'. Mind you, what does "little while" mean ?

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I was gone for 30 minutes or so, I'm not sure there is really anything I can claim?
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