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Thanks for the very prompt replies.
"stamfordman", I should have attached that picture identifying what Hillingdon' defintion is as I had noticed this, but the earlier posts by "incandescent" and "mickR" (tow bar has been a nuisance on this car) indicating possible inches overhang could be argued by them and was one of my concerns, albeit I would say probably couple of inches.
It really comes down to the angles of the pictures; e.g. the picture from the rear shows nothing, if at all no breach. The ones taken from the side are at best debateable, as it clearly isnt taken at a perpendicular angle and instead slightly to the left ot the right and similarly shows no clear breach, and if best as indicated inches, although not sure about that darn towbar.
My Andersen probably highlights my sentiments and thanks for indicating the terms I should use.
Once again appreciate the feedback and dedication of members replies.

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Received a PCN for parking near a dropped kerb.
Before parking I ensured that the car was not over the kerb or dropped part - but clearly I was wrong and surprised to receive a ticket.
I checked Hillingdon council website on parking rules near dropped kerbs, as to me eyes seems it could be debated as I believe we are talking centimetres.
Hence, not sure I have any case as have read something about de minimis.
Pictures available on Council website showing their pictures which have been taken at angles so unclear how much it overhangs.
I also took a picture attached below which is near perpendicular to the kerb albeit I could have done better.

Council pictures see attachments below titled "Evidence...."

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Kind Regards and thanks in advance.

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