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Title: Re: Hounslow, 52JM Failure to comply with a prohibition on certain vehicles, Pears Road J/W Inwood Road
Post by: kbss10 on May 06, 2024, 09:27:13 am
Hi both,

Thanks for the responses!

Here are the remaining pages of the PCN.

I’ll also try and get round there to look at the signs this week. Getting married on Sunday so I may struggle!



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Title: Re: Hounslow, 52JM Failure to comply with a prohibition on certain vehicles, Pears Road J/W Inwood Road
Post by: cp8759 on May 05, 2024, 03:49:20 pm
Video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw2WQBTu2CI

The location is here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/seHSZogrNuLCgp1P9

The signs in the video appear a different shape to the signs seen on Google street view from March 2022, would you be able to go back and get us some updated photos?

Also could you check for advance warning signs on the main road?

In any event Hounslow PCNs can be challenged on the ground that the website does not enumerate the statutory grounds of appeal, as per the cases on rows 567 to 581 here (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pVrE76_RYY6bNmEpYGbsZkxtpfIeud_BT3SKfg7TzQM/edit?pli=1#gid=642784037&range=A567), but this should not be mentioned in any representations made to the council (keep the argument in reserve for the tribunal), hence in the first instance it would be worth investigating the signage.

And as Hippocrates says, please post the remaining pages of the PCN.
Title: Re: Hounslow, 52JM Failure to comply with a prohibition on certain vehicles, Pears Road J/W Inwood Road
Post by: Hippocrates on May 05, 2024, 11:03:11 am
The whole PCN please.
Title: Hounslow, 52JM Failure to comply with a prohibition on certain vehicles, Pears Road J/W Inwood Road
Post by: kbss10 on May 05, 2024, 10:23:58 am
Hey,


Really appreciate this forum and what you guys do to help people.


My case:
I was driving my car to a garage as the power steering had blown. It was extremely hard to drive my car at the time and I did not know that road was in fact restricted during that time.

Is there anything I can do to appeal this charge? I was extremely stressed that morning due to the car breaking and I’m currently being made redundant and getting married next week. So plenty going on and this on top of everything else was really overwhelming.

Not sure if I even have a case to appeal here but would be grateful for any advice.

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