Author Topic: Waltham Forest – Contravention 31: Entering and Stopping in a Box Junction When Prohibited, Leabridge Roa  (Read 626 times)

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I recently moved house and was completely unaware of the first letter they sent me — this is the first time I’m seeing any reference to this PCN.

I’ve checked the video on the Waltham Forest website, and basically, I was in the yellow box turning right. Just as I was about to exit, traffic ahead stopped, so my rear wheel stayed inside the box for around 8 seconds before I started moving again.

I’m not sure if there’s much point in fighting this one, but I’d really appreciate your thoughts before deciding whether to pay or appeal.


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OK, you moved house and didn't get the PCN, but how, then, did you get the Charge Certificate, because it would have been sent to the same address ?

There is a process to get the matter reverted to the PCN stage, but it's 01.04 as I type so tomorrow.

When I went back to visit my mum, I found this letter there. I’ve got no idea where the first one ended up though.


Thanks for the detailed explanation — really appreciate it.

Just to check, is all of this process basically just to get the case back to the PCN stage? I was under the impression I could still fight it based on how briefly my rear wheels were in the yellow box — it was less than 8 seconds. Or have I actually lost the right to appeal at this stage?

Just to check, is all of this process basically just to get the case back to the PCN stage? I was under the impression I could still fight it based on how briefly my rear wheels were in the yellow box — it was less than 8 seconds. Or have I actually lost the right to appeal at this stage?


Yes, this will reset to the PCN stage and then you can appeal - or pay at the discount rate - so there is a substantial saving to be made even if you do have to pay.