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I have a standard wristwatch (analogue), nothing fancy. I remember glancing at it, as I find it more reliable than my car clock!!

I passed though the zone simply as I was heading over to the local supermarket to to get some groceries  :-[

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Sorry yes 74 seconds.

A few cases.

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Thank you, that’s really helpful to know  :)

Is there a template or any examples of suggested wording available here, for me to make an appropriate representation?

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Thank you. I make it 74 seconds(I think?) which is even less, so hopefully they would consider it :)

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Hello all

As above, I have received a PCN for entering a Redbridge Council ‘school streets’ zone (according to the council photo evidence) at 16:13, when the restricted hours end at 16:15. I genuinely believed the time was 16:15, which is why I proceeded.


Do I have any grounds for appeal, based on a 2-minute time discrepancy? I obviously believed my watch to be correct, but is this enough of a basis to challenge the PCN? Do I have any grounds to challenge the accuracy of their clock? Or is there any other basis on which I can appeal?


For context, the school street zone in question was introduced only two weeks ago, and I live in a road bordering the edge of the zone, so I’m fully aware of the timings of operation - it wasn’t a mistake, I entered the zone in the belief that the restricted period had ended.

All opinions and advice gratefully received, thank you


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