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Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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Any suggestions?
Many thanks


Follow Stamfordman's suggestions in Reply#3 above.
Post your draft here for comment before sending, but do not miss deadline.

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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Put a draft together and post here.

You are asking them to exercise discretion, this should set the tone.

Some factors IMO:
Res permit holder;
Lack of familiarity with the road in question because she usually parks in ****;
Situation of her mother and your wife's supporting visits, even outside normal hours;
Tiredness, emotional state;
No spaces in normal road, left to park in unfamiliar road;
Why she didn't need to go to her car later - because she'd have seen the business users and moved the car.

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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To Whom It May Concern,

I am writing to formally dispute the parking ticket issued to my vehicle on 08/07/2025 at Cardigan Road. As a resident permit holder (Permit B), I believe there are extenuating circumstances that should be considered in this case.

On the day in question, my partner, who is the primary driver, was unfamiliar with the road where the vehicle was parked. She typically parks in Armagh Road, Old Ford Road or Parnell Road, but due to a lack of available spaces, she was forced to park on an unfamiliar road.

Additionally, my partner was visiting her mother, who was an inpatient at the Royal London Hospital due to cancer and was in palliative care at the time. Sadly, her mother has since passed away. These visits were crucial and often occurred outside of normal hours, adding to the complexity of finding suitable parking.

On this particular day, my partner was extremely tired and emotionally distressed, which further impacted her ability to find a familiar parking spot. Given the lack of available spaces in our usual area, she had no choice but to park in an unfamiliar location.

Furthermore, my partner did not need to return to the car later that day. Had she done so, she would have noticed the business users and moved the car accordingly.

I kindly request that you consider these circumstances and revoke the parking ticket issued. Thank you for your understanding and consideration.


Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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This isn't quite right. I'll edit it later.

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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This isn't quite right. I'll edit it later.
Thanks!

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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I haven't forgotten this - will do by tomorrow.

The PCN date is 8 July so it's gone past the 14 day discount window anyway - they will almost certainly reoffer it if they reject though.

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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I haven't forgotten this - will do by tomorrow.

The PCN date is 8 July so it's gone past the 14 day discount window anyway - they will almost certainly reoffer it if they reject though.
Thank you

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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I think this is better. See what you think. I'd be tempted to enclose the death certificate simply because they often look at representations that are obviously made up but maybe do so if they reject at first stage.

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I am writing to ask you to kindly cancel this PCN owing to an honest mistake my partner made when returning from visiting her mother late at night, who was terminally ill with cancer at the Royal London Hospital and sadly died on xxxxx.

We have a permit for zone B and my partner, who is the primary driver, typically parks in Armagh Road, Old Ford Road or Parnell Road, but due to a lack of available spaces on this occasion, she had to park unfamiliar road and made an honest mistake with reading the signage, thinking our B permit was OK there.

On this particular day, my partner was extremely tired and emotionally distressed, which further impacted her ability to find a familiar parking spot in the early hours of 8 July. These visits were crucial and often occurred outside of normal hours, adding to the complexity of finding suitable parking.

Furthermore, my partner did not need to return to the car later that day. Had she done so, she would have noticed the business use and moved the car accordingly.

I hope you feel this warrants cancellation on compassionate grounds and an honest mistake made under severe stress by a local resident, and look forward to your positive reply.
« Last Edit: July 26, 2025, 02:40:38 pm by stamfordman »

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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Brilliant!

Most obliged.

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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Scumbags refused my appeal. Now I have to make formal representations I guess? Any guidance please.

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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Scumbags refused my appeal. Now I have to make formal representations I guess? Any guidance please.
Post up their rejection letter, for a start.

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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Hope this works…?

Thanks

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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It's just a template rejection.

I'd be inclined to go on with this. They have a duty to act fairly given compelling mitigation.

If they force you to the tribunal, while an adjudicator can't apply mitigation, they can make a recommendation to cancel for parking PCNs (which can be ignored but would then be subject to complaint to the council CEO IMO).



Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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It's just a template rejection.

I'd be inclined to go on with this. They have a duty to act fairly given compelling mitigation.

If they force you to the tribunal, while an adjudicator can't apply mitigation, they can make a recommendation to cancel for parking PCNs (which can be ignored but would then be subject to complaint to the council CEO IMO).

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It's the usual Fob-Off letter to informal representations.

Re: Tower Hamlets Code 16B
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Thank you! They do have some heartless individuals as managers in these departments! I guess it’s all target driven and mostly revenue. I will once again need your kind assistance to draft a formal response soon.