@stamfordman How does the following representation sound?
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to formally appeal the Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) [PCN Number] issued to my vehicle [Vehicle Registration] on [Date] for allegedly parking in a disabled bay on Clarendon Road, E17. I believe this PCN was issued in error, and I respectfully request its cancellation based on the following grounds:
(1) Incorrect Contravention – Parking in a Residents' Bay
According to the Live Traffic Orders UK website, the location where my vehicle was parked, outside No. 28 Clarendon Road, is designated as a residents' bay, effective from 17/10/2022 to the present day. Additionally, The London Gazette (Notice ID: 4185144; Notice code: 1501, published 14 October 2022) confirms that the disabled bay outside No. 26 was formally removed under Schedule 2 of the Road Traffic Acts. This means that at the time of the alleged contravention, I was lawfully parked in a residents' bay, not a disabled bay as claimed.
(2) Insufficient Evidence from the Enforcement Officer
The images taken by the enforcement officer do not conclusively show that my vehicle was within a disabled bay. Crucially:
- The officer did not provide images showing the start and end markings of the bay to confirm its designation.
- There is no image of any signage proving that this was a disabled bay or that restrictions applied at the time.
Given that the photographic evidence is incomplete and does not support the alleged contravention, this PCN is not enforceable.
In light of the above, I kindly request the cancellation of this PCN. I have attached supporting evidence, including screenshots from the Live Traffic Orders UK website and relevant excerpts from The London Gazette. I trust that this matter will be reviewed fairly and await your confirmation of cancellation.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response.
Yours sincerely,