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Dear Forum members,



I am a new member to FTLA and request advice regarding a PCN ticket issued by Richmond-upon-Thames Council on 21 Aug 2023 with PCN code 21 - "Parked wholly or partly in a suspended bay or space".



Here are the case details -
  • Car parked correctly in bay very early morning (2.00am UK) on 15 Aug 2023 at Kings Road, Richmond (CPZ G). I have a valid residents permit for this bay & road. No bay suspension notices had been put up at this time.
  • I then travelled abroad on a business trip on the same day, i.e., 15 Aug 2023 and left the area around 12 noon. I did not check if any notices had been put up just before leaving as it was only 10 hours since I had parked the car. I am also the sole insured driver of this car.
  • I returned from my trip on 25 Aug 2023 and saw that a PCN had been issued in the morning of 21 Aug 2023 and was attached to the windscreen of car. The CEO photographs confirm that the bay in which I had parked was indeed suspended on 21 Aug 2023 on Kings Road, Richmond (CPZ G).



The pictures of the PCN and photos taken by CEO are available here.



Do I have any grounds to appeal the PCN on basis of one or both of the following?
  • I was away from country when the suspension notice went up, and also on 21 Aug 2023 when the PCN was issued. There was absolutely no opportunity for me to view the notice and remove the car.
  • As I mentioned above, the pictures taken by the CEO confirm that the bay I parked in on Kings Road, Richmond (CPZ G) was suspended. However, the PCN mentions that the contravention location was Bridge Street Richmond (CPZ A1). This is a completely different location and so the PCN has incorrect street name.

I understand I need to pay the PCN by Sunday, 03 Sep to qualify for the 50% discount so sorry for the short notice (just heard about this forum today). I'll be very grateful for your swift guidance on this matter.



Thanks,


crowbar6

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Simple and fortunate. The alleged contravention did not occur. The council only get one chance. Go online, select the contravention did not occur ( if there are options ) and point out the road name error. That should be the end of it.
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.

As above, just make a representation pointing out that your car was not on Bridge Street and that should be the end of the matter.
I practice law in the Traffic Penalty Tribunal, London Tribunals, the First-tier tribunal for Scotland, and the Traffic Penalty Tribunal for Northern Ireland, but I am not a solicitor or a barrister. Notwithstanding this, I voluntarily apply the cab rank rule. I am a member of the Society of Professional McKenzie Friends, my membership number is FM193 and I abide by the SPMF service standards.

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Thank you members for the swift response.

I've submitted an "informal challenge" on Richmond council's website asking for the PCN to be cancelled and await their reply.

Will update once I hear back from them.

What happened with this?

We have one at the moment in Essex for Sunnymeade / Sunnymede (misspelt by council).

The alleged offence did not occur.

Were you successful?

Morning crowbar6. Have you heard from the council or checked the balance on line?
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.

Hi everyone, happy new year!

Apologies for not posting sooner. Following the advice from this forum, I raised an 'Informal challenge' on the Council's website stating that the PCN has been incorrectly issued (incorrect street name). They then cancelled the ticket even though the car was parked in a suspended bay on another street. It took me a long time to get a written confirmation as they sent their reply by post to the Registered Keeper (I have a personal lease) and not to me initially. Took them ages to send me an email copy of their letter.

Many thanks again to this forum!
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