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The sign is odd because it only seems to apply to one of the parking bays. The charging point has two sides but the second side seems to allow residents to park in it without any issue. I don't understand how one side can be EV charging only and the second side can be mixed - though there is no sign to say so. Either way cars are always parked in the second bay that are not electric and don't charge and they never get a ticket. I assume they are all residents - which I also am.  I've collected lots of images of cars parked in both parking bays that are not charging - it happens all the time. Because one of the letters from Camden said they were being fair by giving me a ticket - but it doesn't seem fair if they don't give any of the cars parked in the second EV charging bay a ticket??

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hi thanks for instructions have uploaded the pin both sides, my first attempt at appeal and one of the images I attached to appeal. Rest to follow in next post

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HI I am trying to appeal a Notice to Owner related to a PCN I received for parking in an EV charging bay near my home but going home to get my charging cable before charging. In the 15-20 minutes it took to retrieve my cable I received a PCN. The bay is confusing as there are two charging bays but the sign only appears to apply to one bay. I have photos of my vehicle charging immediately after the ticket was issued. I also have health reasons for needing to visit the bathroom - but when I appealed initially they told me I should be able to manage those health issues and dimsissed them.  I have resident parking and parking is generally restricted from 10am -midday Mon-Friday. The ticket was given to me at 8.27am and says I 'was parked in an electric vehicle charging place during restricted hours without charging'. But there is no mention of any restricted hours for the EV charging sign. Does that mean it is restricted 24 hours a day? I have 28 days to appeal. Any advice gratefully received.

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