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car is company owned.

Which means that if the council don't cancel at the first attempt then the company receives the next notice demanding payment but without any discount. What's their approach in these matters?

You need to reveal far more about the nature of the work because there are exemptions but these are limited and you need to put together as compelling an argument now as possible.

Not knowing about the change won't win IMO, especially given that the driver was obliged to read the sign under which they were parked and the sign is clear, as is the yellow line on which the car was parked.

I understand his works to be a safety inspection on meters as per the notice left on his windscreen -
https://www.ftla.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1304.0;attach=4936;image

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The contravention cited cannot occur in a bay please get and post the council photos

Now attached to previous post

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car is company owned.

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Just to add he had the following on his windscreen and he was literally no more than 4mins from leaving the car.

Exact location is here - https://maps.app.goo.gl/k5M5WJf1NEXQiQFbA
Shows the 30mins that used to be in place.

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Hi everyone,

My father works as a meter reader and recently received a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) while parked on a customer's street. The issue is that the street's parking restrictions had recently changed timings, and he claims he wasn't aware of the update.

Attached, picture of the PCN.

He parked legally based on the previous restrictions, but unknowingly exceeded the new time limit while inside the customer's house. The short duration of his visit further emphasises his unintended violation.

Has anyone faced a similar situation challenging a PCN due to unawareness of recent restriction changes?
Are there any specific grounds for appeal based on short-term work-related parking and lack of knowledge about the update?

Any insights or guidance from the community would be highly appreciated. Thank you!

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