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thank you for all your comments
It is more that the elderly person needed to go to the loo before coming out, and then couldn't find her handbag, this is real life stuff, elderly people who are nearly 90 cannot always be rushed. The walk is not to far number 30 to number 19.
I'm not sure it was definitely 10 mins all I know is I went in to get her and when I came out I had a ticket. Is it worth getting the elderly person to write something ?   

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sorry I'm not able to upload it despite all the instructions I'm just not technical enough I have also tried to copy and paste the image but that hasn't worked either.
it says
12- parked in a residents or shared use parking place or zone without a valid virtual permit or clearly displaying a valid physical permit or voucher or pay and display ticket issued for that place where required, or without payment of the parking charge

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I have tried to upload a picture of it but I cant see to manage it

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It is not a private road it is owned by Newham, I parked as close to the persons house as possible, I'm hoping I can appeal on assisted boarding, She does not have a blue badge although I am trying to help her apply for one. It is difficult to keep the context brief and I don't know if I should . This is real life, she lives on her own, has no family in the UK and I try and help her. But picking up an elderly person is not always straight forward .

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the driver recently parked in a residents parking to pick up an elderly lady who cant walk well, the driver has appealed on these grounds but the PCN has been upheld. The PCN is from Newham Council.  they put a note in the car window, and because the lady was not completely ready was about 10 minutes in the house. Should they continue appealing? should I get the elderly person to write something, like what? does anyone know about assisted boarding?

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