Hello all,
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I received a pcn for parking with one or more wheels on or over a footpath or any part of a road other than a carriage way.
Please see attached links.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OIiRXblgYvHLWTO5RBEKE2nzj3agY8vM/view?usp=share_linkhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1QbZtp79IM7iuL13Ag4f_jTPBk1EEn_lq/view?usp=share_linkThe kerbstone that the wheel is sitting on is a dropped kerb that enters my neighbours driveway for which I have his permission to park in front of.
Having looked online I felt I was bang to rights but though I would appeal explaining it was an unfortunate mistake and wouldn't happen again explaning that I had permission to park in front of my neighbours drive (which is not in question in regards to the pcn) either way this was rejected today just citing contravention 62. I now have 14 days to pay the reduced amount or go to the ombudsman.
After the appeal was made I discussed the situation with a passing traffic warden and showed him the photo of the contravention to which he replied the ticket should have never been issued as the kerb stone itself is not considered part of the footpath... it is essentially the line that separates it from the carriageway?
I have looked online but can't seem to find out if the kerb stone is part of the road or footpath, obviously if it's part of the road or carriageway then perhaps this ticket can be appealed and if not would there be any other grounds relating to the dropped kerb section?
Any insight welcome,
Thank you.