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« on: December 02, 2024, 06:24:50 am »
Hi,
I’ve received a response from Hackney Council where they’ve rejected my appeal to the PCN, which is as follows:
“You were issued a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) for parking in a bay that had been suspended. There were yellow warning signs saying 'Parking Suspension. No waiting, No loading'. Bays are generally suspended to allow for roadworks or large delivery vehicles.
When suspensions are put in place a charge is made to the contractor/customer using it therefore bays cannot be used to stop, wait or load/unload and the area must be kept clear at all times whether works appear to be taking place or not.
While you may be a resident and hold a Zone A permit, it is clearly detailed in the terms and conditions of use for Resident's Permits that a resident permit does not allow parking in a suspended bay. By applying for a permit the
applicant accepts these terms and conditions and therefore should adhere to them accordingly.
Before suspending the parking, we put up the warning sign. When the sign went up, our engineers recorded the registration numbers of the parked vehicles. Your vehicle is not on that list, so we are satisfied that you parked later, when the warning sign was already up.
Before we suspend parking bays, we have to put up warning signs and we did this on 07/11/2024. It is up to drivers to check on their cars every day to make sure that the parking bay is not being suspended. Also in relation to the signage,
a suspension will generally be advertised by a suspension sign, which is normally affixed to the parking time plate/s closest to the suspension. Hence, why only one sign had been placed as it only affected part and not the entirety of the bay.
We have acknowledged our comment that the bay is one consistent section, however, based on our records and measurements of the bay within the allotted section of the suspended area 3 vehicles should be able to park.
Therefore, we are satisfied the contravention had occurred as it is the motorist's/permit holder's responsibility to always check the relevant roadside sign(s) for any bay, in which they intend to park, to ensure that their parking bay is not
suspended and that they have parked in accordance with the restrictions in force.
The PCN remains enforced however we have extended the discount period for a further 14 days, giving you the opportunity to pay the discounted amount which will be accepted as full and final payment for this PCN.”
It seems that they’ve “acknowledged” the bay is one consistent section but didn’t mention anything in the response to mention that it was incorrectly drawn on the sign they posted. Just wondering if I have grounds to carry this on further?