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Aha on the 12w - indeed I do live in a nearby zone, thank you Stamfordman.

I dont currently have a medical note, but I had a GP appointment for her about it the previous days. I dont know if they will be willing to issue such medical notes (I have neever asked for this retrospectively)- but the GP said he could see her limping but nothing was broken so we should wait a week.

Do you think getting such a note (if I could!) would help?

I was not aware of any close Pay as You Go bays - I would use in the future.

Many thanks,

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Hi Incandescent,

Thank you for your response.

I think very close, it must be 14 days from receipt of receipt of initial refusal (09/07) so possibly today or tomorrow. Initially due to talking to CEO at the point of PCN issue and that I can prove I was there by the pictures I though I  may have a point and wanted to see if something similar already existed, but seems its not that straightforward?

Many thanks,
Carlos

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Hello all,

I would greatly appreciate your insights on whether you think, based on the above information, an appeal to an adjudicator has any merit. I apologize for bringing this up again, but I need to make a decision very soon.

Thank you so much for your understanding and assistance.

Best regards,

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Hello everyone,

I would like to ask if the following PCN is worth contesting based on your experience at the adjudicator level. I received an initial rejection and was given a 14-day period to pay half the fine before receiving a Notice to Owner (NtO) if I wish to appeal.

I parked in a resident bay to drop my daughter off at Barclay Primary School. Due to her injured leg, she was walking slower than usual, and I returned to the car just as the Civil Enforcement Officer (CEO) was issuing the PCN. The CEO mentioned he was sympathetic but had to issue the PCN and advised me to appeal. In the photos taken by the CEO at 08:59, I can be seen next to the car. I drove off immediately afterward. The CEO’s photos indicate he monitored the car from 08:53 to 08:59.

I have read the Waltham Forest PCN cancellation procedure and guidelines (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pVrE76_RYY6bNmEpYGbsZkxtpfIeud_BT3SKfg7TzQM/edit?gid=0#gid=0&range=B528) provided by admin cp8759.

On page 17, it mentions a 5-minute observation window for Code 12 (not 12w; what does the "w" signify?): "A pay and display ticket will only be valid if used in a shared-use bay. It will not be valid in a permit holders’ only bay. A 5-minute observation period will be given before a PCN is issued. If loading/unloading is seen to be taking place within the observation period of 5 minutes, commercial and private vehicles seen loading/unloading are allowed for a longer duration."

Could you advise if contesting this PCN is worthwhile?



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Map showing parking location and school:
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Many thanks,

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(This has also been posted in pepipoo forums - http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showtopic=152205)



Hello,


Upon turning in Tennyson Rd/Queens Road, I immediately saw the 53C signage and in fact not continued on the road but rather stopped on the left hand side and immediately performed a U-turn. This can be clearly seen in the pictures and videos attached as proof in the council's PCN website. However it seems that this was not enough and I still got the dreaded PCN.

Given that this specific location/contravention has lost on appeal before ([topic=0]http://forums.pepipoo.com/lofiversion/index.php/t138636.html[/topic]), I wanted to hear if you think this specific PCN circumstances  warrant any chances on the grounds of contravention not occurring due to not entering.

In case it is worth pursuing, is there a template I can use that is suggested based on the forum huge know-how?



Pictures and videos in FlickR album : PCN Flickr Images and Videos

redacted by Nick Holmes, on Flickr

1 by Nick Holmes, on Flickr

3 by Nick Holmes, on Flickr

2 by Nick Holmes, on Flickr

Video:
GetPartialVideo by Nick Holmes, on Flickr

Many thanks,
  FSFrFS33

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