Author Topic: PCN Islington, parked on a suspended bay.  (Read 365 times)

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PCN Islington, parked on a suspended bay.
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Is there any way out of this?

I was parked while loading, the car was unattended and locked because I wasn't prepared to leave a car unlocked and open whilst I was in the customers house.

Also when do the 14 days start, is it the same day or from 00.01 the next day?, ie i received PCN on a Saturday, do the 14 days end on Saturday at 11.59pm?

I've redacted the important information

https://imgur.com/a/ZRuf1wz

https://imgur.com/a/vs9nNAx

Thanks ever so much

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Re: PCN Islington, parked on a suspended bay.
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The 14 days begins on the day the PCN was served, as it says on the PCN, so that is Day 1

PCN is for parking on a suspended bay. Anything to tell us why you did park there, like signs inadequate etc ?

Post the CEO's photos if you can, please.

Re: PCN Islington, parked on a suspended bay.
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I was delivering something heavy and large, I'll try and post pictures tomorrrow, but they'll probrably just show I was in contravention.

Re: PCN Islington, parked on a suspended bay.
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Right, so you knew it was suspended, but needed to deliver a large and heavy item. Does the suspension notice say "No Loading" as well as having the No Waiting symbol ? If so, you'd need show that the delivery was so urgent as to override the No Loading restriction.

Re: PCN Islington, parked on a suspended bay.
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No need to hide anything on the pcn. Please provide pcn ref and vehicle reg
I help you pro bono (for free). I now ask that a £40 donation is made to the North London Hospice before I take over your case. I have an 85% success rate across 2,000 PCNs but some PCNs can't be beaten and I will tell you if your case looks hopeless before asking you to donate.