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Live cases legal advice => Civil penalty charge notices (Councils, TFL and so on) => Topic started by: honestdriver25 on August 15, 2025, 04:09:04 pm

Title: Re: Haringey - PCN due to Temporary Traffic Order - Netherton Road N15
Post by: Incandescent on August 15, 2025, 08:33:29 pm
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I think the sign they put up is unclear, it says 'no loading' and so looks like the sign is just referring to that
Well, no, it is completely clear if you know, as you should, the symbol for No Waiting, which is the symbol on the notice above the "No Loading" text.  There is no symbol for the latter, so it has to be in text.
Title: Re: Haringey - PCN due to Temporary Traffic Order - Netherton Road N15
Post by: stamfordman on August 15, 2025, 04:28:17 pm
Post the NTO, your reps and their rejection.
Title: Haringey - PCN due to Temporary Traffic Order - Netherton Road N15
Post by: honestdriver25 on August 15, 2025, 04:09:04 pm
Hi all,
Thanks so much for the helpful advice you post here.
I received a Rejection of Representations for my first appeal against a £160 parking ticket for parking within my resident parking zone due to a temporary parking restriction. I wanted to get advice about whether it's worth appealing again and if so what my best argument is. I never saw the initial parking ticket on my car so it had been doubled before I even knew about it. There are about 5 garages next to my house that take up a lot of the available parking with all the cars they are working on meaning I had to park out of sight of my house. They only put the sign up 9 days before, and additionally I think the sign they put up is unclear, it says 'no loading' and so looks like the sign is just referring to that, and it is ripped so just says 'king suspension'.
See photos used by Haringey in case here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/rGV6rqHpyE8LgTKBA
Ben  :)