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The only other tribunal I had was in 2004, and it was a completely different experiance. The adjudicator  listened to what I had to say. With this one, right from the start the adjudicator was shaking his head in disagreement before I finished speaking. His only question was 'what else?' Everything else I said was met with more head shaking. When I finished he stated that he was not satisfied, completely ignoring the crux of my argument that the sign on the approach on the main road is totally invisable to the driver. Had the sign with restriction been visable I would not have turned

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Having read my appeal I have to agree with you. It was unneccesarily confrontational, my mother passed three months earlier and I was my father's sole carer as he was going through cancer, this pcn was the last thing I  needed.

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Please let me know if you'd like to see more correspondence or if situation is hopeless. Thanks!!!

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Hi Everyone, thanks in advance for advice

Received a PCN for entering a pedestrian zone turning left into Mansell Road from Ruislip Rd. Appealed to the council as the advanced warning sign approaching turn into Mansell completely obscured by tree and prohibition sign on Mansell Rd partially obscured by small tree. Appeal rejected and taken to Tribunal which happened yesterday. Argued on the same grounds but unfortunately decision refused.
Question is, at this stage, do I have a course of action left?


PCN:










Representations:




Obscured advanced sign Ruislip Road




Obscured advanced sign Ruislip Rd, drivers side view





Partially obscured prohibition sign Mansell Road



Councils own photo showing obscured prohibition sign Mansell Road




Google maps link:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Dz1vjWTV5SvV9nL27

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