Hi All,
I've been stung for parking on a yellow line after moving the car to permit access for the Council leaf clearance team. No mercy from Richmond though - presumably I have next to no chance of contesting this on appeal?
Contravention01 - Parked in a restricted street during prescribed hours
Photos from PCN
https://ibb.co/8D8ZpXJhttps://ibb.co/G24mJ5Whttps://ibb.co/Gvnb2QShttps://ibb.co/7kyvs5whttps://ibb.co/Cs3m0Tqhttps://ibb.co/KhX3qkLhttps://ibb.co/6stMhYthttps://ibb.co/RyyZ06khttps://ibb.co/M9NMcZdMy informal challengeThe Local Authority website states "Single yellow lines operate for the hours shown on signs by the line, or for the hours of the Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) which they are in." There are no related signs by the line as my photographic evidence shows, noting the empty signpost, and my Zone C residents permit was displayed. The yellow line where the car was parked is also not visible having been worn out over time, as my evidence demonstrates. In addition, please note that the car was parked in this position temporarily to facilitate access for the Local Authority Leaf Clearance team, who cleared Cole Park Road of leaves on the morning in question (please check the Local Authority records). Your understanding in considering this appeal is appreciated.
-- Context
The signpost which previously contained a sign specifying the controlled yellow-line times has been an empty signpost for some time - see
https://ibb.co/FhKWyBcGSV shows the previous time plate before it was removed, possibly knocked off by a vehicle:
https://ibb.co/YBnRVT8The Council have not replaced it.
Council response to informal challengeContravention
RT36798875
22/06/2023 at 11:41
COLE PARK RD TWICK (CPZ C)
01 - Parked in a restricted street during prescribed hours
Result of Investigation for Penalty Charge RT36798875
Thank you for your recent communication regarding the above-mentioned PCN.
The PCN was issued as your vehicle was parked in a restricted street during prescribed hours. The yellow line is in operation during the Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) hours of Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6.30pm.
Your challenge is that there were no signs informing motorists of the restrictions and you displayed a Zone C permit in your vehicle at the material time. You also say that the yellow line was not visible and worn out.
There are signs displayed on the entry roads to all CPZs (see below) giving the hours during which the controls and yellow line restrictions are operational. Some yellow line restrictions within a CPZ operate for longer than the controlled hours. If this is the case, as in this instance, there will be additional signs on the kerb or pavement alongside the line detailing the supplementary restrictions. There is no time plate at this location because the yellow line is operational during the CPZ hours. Your permit does not allow you to park on a single yellow line during the hours of enforcement.
Additionally, while I acknowledge that the yellow line is slightly faded in places, having reviewed the photographic evidence, I am satisfied that it is present and can be seen by motorists.
It is the responsibility of the motorist to always check the signs and road markings carefully before leaving their vehicle unattended to ensure they have parked legally.
Having reviewed the matter, I find that the contravention occurred and that the PCN was correctly issued. Regrettably I cannot cancel this PCN.
https://ibb.co/1f578bkhttps://ibb.co/r2vKPjfYou may now choose one of the following two options, either
1. Pay the discounted amount of £55.00 by 21/08/2023 after which the full current
charge of £110.00 will become payable.
If you choose to pay the case will be closed. No further correspondence
will be considered and the following option will not apply.
Or
2. Wait for the issue of a Notice to Owner. This will be sent to the DVLA registered keeper (owner) and will be for the full penalty charge.
A person on whom a Notice to Owner is served will be entitled to make formal representations to us against the penalty charge and may appeal to an adjudicator if those representations are rejected.
The formal representations must be made in the form and manner and within the time specified in the Notice to Owner. It is not possible to appeal to an adjudicator without first making formal representations to us.
Formal representations must include any supporting or additional evidence against the issue of the notice and may only be made by the registered keeper of the vehicle or their authorised representative.
No further correspondence will be considered prior to the issue of the Notice to Owner.
If full payment is not made or further representations are not received within the stated period, recovery procedures will continue and the charge due may increase.
Yours sincerely,
Parking Correspondence and Compliance Officer