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I was told by someone that it's allowed as long as it's under 3 minutes, but I'm not sure if that's true.
Definitely not true ! Never believe anybody who tells you things like that. Hopefully the experts will son be on to tell you if the PCN is worth fighting or not.

I paid someone a fraction of the price and they got the ticket cancelled successfully. Not sure how they did it

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Where you parked is a No Stopping contravention, except if loading is being carried out, (20 minutes max). You don't say whether you were loading or not, so were you ?

If you weren't loading then the contravention seems to be made out, but this doesn't mean it's game over, because there are a number of flaws in TfL management of the enforcement process that have won appeals in the recent past, so wait until the experts on this have commented. However, don't miss the pay or appeal deadline on the PCN.

Thanks for the reply. No, I wasn't loading. I was just waiting to pick up a passenger, but they bailed, so I left. Never got out of the car or anything. I was told by someone that it's allowed as long as it's under 3 minutes, but I'm not sure if that's true. I tried searching for it but couldn’t find anything. In what way do you reckon there could be flaws in the enforcement process?

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Hi all,

I received a PCN from TFL for contravention 46 (Stopped where prohibited on a red route). I was only there for about 3 minutes and didn’t get out of the car, just in and out quickly.

I’d really appreciate any advice on how to appeal this. Thanks in advance


PCN: https://imgur.com/a/mM9zcsD
Street View Link: https://www.google.com/maps/@51.500061,-0.1046407,3a,60.8y,27.23h,85.17t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1sF7p4k076sa0CwuJ7NOrFuQ!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fpanoid%3DF7p4k076sa0CwuJ7NOrFuQ%26w%3D900%26h%3D600%26ll%3D0.0,0.0%26yaw%3D27.0%26pitch%3D5.0%26cb_client%3Dgmm.iv.android?utm_source=mstt_0&g_ep=CAESBjI1LjcuMhgAIIGBASpsLDk0MjQyNTAyLDk0MjIzMjk5LDk0MjE2NDEzLDk0MjEyNDk2LDk0MjA3Mzk0LDk0MjA3NTA2LDk0MjA4NTA2LDk0MjE3NTIzLDk0MjE4NjUzLDk0MjI5ODM5LDQ3MDg0MzkzLDk0MjEzMjAwQgJHQg%3D%3D&g_st=aw




No video just photos as evidence


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So why did you stop at the bus stop ? Were you unaware that most bus stops in London only allow buses to stop ?

Honestly, I don't remember the reason. I probably had too many things on my mind and didn't realise it was a bus lane. Not a good excuse, though. I've paid quite a few PCNs this year, so it would be nice to get one off for a change.

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Nice photos but we need to see the PCN, please. Only redact name and address.

I have to say it doesn't look good at first glance, but let's see the PCN.  Cases have been won many times on the council, (or TfL), not following the legal enforcement process correctly. This can make the PCN void.

If you'd stopped on double-yellow lines nearby to let people get out, you could have claimed the board/alight passengers exemption.

Updated, hope it’s worth a shot


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Hello, I appreciate any response I get.

I made the mistake of stopping in a bus lane on Waterloo Road, and I’m wondering if it’s worth fighting. Any help is appreciated, and thanks for your time.

(Please let me know if there are any errors.)



https://youtu.be/AxtRHBJKIz4

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