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Live cases legal advice => Civil penalty charge notices (Councils, TFL and so on) => Topic started by: Syfvr on June 17, 2026, 06:59:20 am
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Here is the 'muck' covering the yellow line: -
https://maps.app.goo.gl/LS12Kg6rxDzPiVgR6
But OP has yet to post the PCN. Usually the CEO photos can be viewed on the council website by quoting PCN Number and car reg.
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Looks like you parked on a clear yellow line with a nearby timeplate. The line puts you on notice to check for a timeplate or controlled zone.
So not seeing anything to continue. But I can't see council pics online for some reason.
(https://i.ibb.co/P07pQxC/image.png)
(https://i.ibb.co/1G6JNxLp/image.png)
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Please read this and update your thread accordingly: -
https://www.ftla.uk/civil-penalty-charge-notices-(councils-tfl-and-so-on)/read-this-first-before-posting-your-case!-this-section-is-for-council-tfl-dartme/
Are the photos your's or the councils ?
Please also post a GSV link to the exact location
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https://imgpile.com/p/hHhnSMf
Hi everyone,
I need some urgent advice on whether to pay the discounted rate of £35 before midnight tonight (17 June 2026) or let it escalate to the formal Notice to Owner (NtO) stage and take it to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal.
The Situation:
I received a PCN from Salford Council for parking on a single yellow line restriction on Ohio Avenue. I submitted an informal challenge, which the council has rejected. Their rejection letter states that the yellow lines are clear and enforceable and that the restriction covers the highway/verge, which all drivers are deemed to know.
My Defense Angles:
1. Obscured Markings: The section of the road where I parked is completely covered in a heavy layer of dirt, mud, and wet street debris.
2. Vehicle Position: Looking at the evidence, the yellow line visibly cuts off or disappears under the debris before it even reaches my vehicle's rear wheels. I parked entirely on what appeared to be an unrestricted, plain gap in the road where other cars regularly park without issue.
3. The Trigger/Signage: Because the road surface was heavily obscured and caked over, I didn't see a yellow line to indicate a restriction, and therefore had no legal reason or 'trigger' to look out for an upright timeplate (though a nearby sign is visible from certain angles). Yet in other situations where the line is obscured the councils counter would be to say that it’s the drivers responsibility to look for a timeplate on that side of the road but I thought I was parking on an unrestricted part of it and furthermore the timeplate was only visible from the angles the CEO took them from and at the time of parking it was night time and I was headed the opposite direction of where the ceo took them.
Should I cut my losses and pay the £35 tonight to avoid the fine jumping to £70, or do I have a strong enough case based on the completely obscured/missing road markings to let it go to the formal NtO stage and fight them at the tribunal?
I have attached the council's rejection letter, the original PCN, and the photographic evidence below. Any insight is massively appreciated!
https://imgpile.com/p/hHhnSMf