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Hi guys,

Thank you all for the advice. I did indeed respond to the 2nd and 3rd penalties with a detailed explanation that these had all been fired out in quick succession before I was even aware that this road had sneakily become a no-go to cars.

I am still awaiting a response. I think they said it could take up to 45 days for a reply.

Will keep you guys updated.

 Cheers

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Hi John,

Thank you so much for your very quick response!

Apologies for the delay my end, I am working through the weekend this week…

As requested, I have noted the PCN of the first penalty and attached the front and back of the next, followed by the front of the third, as well as the gsv link to the road (even google doesn’t show the signs restricting access!).


Very best regards, Dany

1st PCN - LJ31377247, paid 19/11/2024.

Gsv https://maps.app.goo.gl/9f2VfY4x4kBarQq96

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Hi guys,

I’m seeing a lot of these new 52 m contraventions going up around London with varying levels of signalling (some painted road surfaces, some barely a round sign with no ‘x’ or no ‘no entry’ displayed!).

I don’t mind avoiding certain roads if it is required, but they definitely seem to be using weak signalling to trap even the most careful of driver.



I have been driving down Eastmearn road for 40+ years and in one week (start of oct) I received 3 pcn’s for this road.


I genuinely don’t mind avoiding it forever now, but feel that paying one pcn is enough to convey that I have received the message and taken the appropriate punishment. The next 2 were before I’d even been aware that I’d broken any rules!

Is there any ground for appealing?

I have paid the first, but the next two are approaching the 14day grace period ending (28th nov).

Any help much appreciated.

Best regards, Dany

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