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Live cases legal advice => Civil penalty charge notices (Councils, TFL and so on) => Topic started by: Sieba1 on November 09, 2024, 12:09:16 pm
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If you are sure the sign was not there when you parked, then they have given totally inadequate notice of the suspension, You should therefore submit a challenge stating you saw no sign when you parked on <date> at <time>, and state that totally inadequate notice was therefore given of the suspension. They should have kept a log of when the sign was erected.
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Hi guys hope you can help.
I parked on the street in the normal area I use with my resident permit in the norning. The next day I returned to notice a suspended parking sign on the pole next to my car and a PCN issued with some kind of works going on. Pretty sure there was no sign prior as it was right next to the car and pretty obvious. Can I argue out if it due to insufficient advanced warning?
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