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Live cases legal advice => Civil penalty charge notices (Councils, TFL and so on) => Topic started by: bobtheupholder on May 21, 2026, 02:29:49 pm
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The PCN was served on the car.
If the contravention is solid and the signage is in place for a CPZ or permit parking area then the owner/keeper can make polite reps asking to settle at discount owing to PCN not there when driver got back - it looks a little insecure but they often go missing.
There are no pics of bay signage or entry signs. Was the car in a parking bay with a parking sign?
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4x pages of NTO (1st time so I hope the links work)
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Post the NTO, redacting only name and address.
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On many occassions, Keeper, along with many others, has parked without a permit in a location that is within a controlled parking area. Keeper is aware of the restrictions and consequences, but, until now, Keeper has never been penalised.
Keeper has now received an NTO dated 13/05/2026 in relation to a parking violation that occurred on 11/04/2026, but on no occassion has Keeper ever found a PCN affixed to the vehicle.
NTO refers to the expiry of the 14 day discount period and demands payment of the full penalty charge of £70.
If possible, Keeper would prefer to pay nothing due to the absence of a PCN, but, in any event, Keeper would like to request the discount to be re-applied. What is the best way to go about this?