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Re: TOWER HAMLETS - 34 Being in a bus lane - Cambridge Heath Road
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Ta. I will think it over and advise tomorrow.

Hi, sorry to be a pain, any support on this would be much appreciated!

Re: TOWER HAMLETS - 34 Being in a bus lane - Cambridge Heath Road
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Hi all

any thoughts on fighting this please - i've received my enforcement notice after they rejected my initial appeal but it's ridiculous because the time stamps on the photos literally show i was in the bus lane for around 1 second!

Could really use your expertise!
Thanks in advance (and thanks everyone who's already contributed!)

Re: TOWER HAMLETS - 34 Being in a bus lane - Cambridge Heath Road
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Hi all

any thoughts on fighting this please - i've received my enforcement notice after they rejected my initial appeal but it's ridiculous because the time stamps on the photos literally show i was in the bus lane for around 1 second!

Could really use your expertise!
Thanks in advance (and thanks everyone who's already contributed!)
Forget the time stamps on the photos they are frames from the video.If you look at the video and take the time of entry into the bus lane to the end of the video, you'll see it is many more seconds. The video ends before you leave the bus lane, so total time is likely to be longer.

Your best option apart from paying the discount, is to follow the process to London Tribunals with help from Hippocrates who has won many bus lane appeals. The downside is you have to risk the full PCN penalty

Re: TOWER HAMLETS - 34 Being in a bus lane - Cambridge Heath Road
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I will deal with this personally tomorrow.
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