Good evening,
I live on a pedestrianised road so I have to park my car on a road several minutes walk away and I use my car very infrequently. I parked my car in a bay for which I have a permit on this street on 8th July and I didn't go near it until today when I saw I had received 2 PCNs for parking in a suspended bay from 2 separate suspensions a week apart (8th and 15th July). I somehow didn't notice the sign stating the bay was suspended when I first parked there so I presume they've got me bang to rights for the first one although the first of the photos was taken 7 seconds before the suspension expired which seems harsh. For the second PCN, do I have a leg to stand on if my car has evidently not moved between the dates of the two PCNs (as evidenced by the CEO's photos) and, because I don't live on the street, I was unaware of the second suspension? I know the council states that a driver is responsible for checking daily for any suspensions but it seems unreasonable when I don't live on the street I have to park on and it's not a road I have any reason to visit otherwise.
First PCN number: LJ36449764
Second: LJ36484878
VRN: ME19UBX
PCNs are here:
https://imgur.com/a/kacV37O Annoyingly, because of how infrequently I go to this street I have missed the 14 day reduced price deadline for the first PCN.
Google street view:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/t8nnRmFPsUDDrxJt9Thanks!