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| Parking / Traffic Offences A forum to discuss the legalities or unlawfulness of parking/speeding tickets or congestions charges etc. |
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| Basic Account Holder | I have received a Notice to Owner from Lambeth Parking claiming I parked in a resticted street during prescribed hours. The Penalty charge amount is £120.00. When I called to advise them that I did not have a ticket on the car they said they had a photo of the car but not with the issed ticket on it. Can I appeal? ![]() |
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| Gold Account Holder | Yes, of course you can appeal. Why would they bother taking a photograph of the car other than for evidence of service of the ![]() The photograph, actually sets then a higher bar to prove that the PCN was properly served.# (I presume that this was a s.9 PCN and not a CCTV issued (s.10) PCN) |
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| Basic Account Holder | Exactly the same thing happened to my friend very recently. Parked in Harringey but the ticket was from TFL and not the local authority. She appealed on the grounds that no ticket was ever issued and the photograph that was their evidence did not show a ticket either. ![]() They rejected her first written appeal on the grounds that it was the traffic wardens' word against hers and as they are trained by the police (!?) would have no reason to lie. ![]() 4 days before the hearing she received a letter saying that they were not going to go forward as they had no evidence. It all worked out in the end but she has been stressed for 6 months about this matter. She got the £120 charge letter in late January and the hearing was supposed to be last Thursday - July 2nd. Definitely appeal it I'd say. |
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