Thread: Traffic PCN Southwark Council
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1st July 2009 21:31 #1
Traffic PCN Southwark Council
Hi all
I have today, received a Charge Certicate from Southwark Council telling me that I didn't pay apcn issued to me on 19th May. I never recieved the PCN.
The allegded offence was on 6th May, 51J failing to comply with a no entry sign. I couldn't think where this had supposed to have happened but looking at Google street view, it looks like the road layout has changed since the last time I was there and the road that it may have occurred on is now local buses only, (it wasn't going up a one way street!).
The original fine is £120, now £180 as the orignal PCN wasn't paid.
I intend to ring the council tomorrow, where do I stand about not receiving the PCN? I'm sure they have lots of people saying 'I didn't receive it' I can't prove that I didn't.
Does the 14 days apply for issuing a PCN the same as other traffic offences?
If they sent it on 19th, they must have been hoping it got to me the next day. I had two other people in the car with me at the time and neither of them remember me going through no entry signs. By the by, if I did it then need to pay, but I only want to pay the £120 as I didn't get the original PCN.
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2nd July 2009 10:01 #2
Re: Traffic PCN Southwark Council
You will have to make a make a statutory declaration.
Southwark council will then reissue the pcn at its original
amount allowing you to pay or appeal.

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2nd July 2009 10:06 #3
Re: Traffic PCN Southwark Council
Ok, thanks, how do I do that?
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2nd July 2009 10:37 #4
Re: Traffic PCN Southwark Council
Just spoke to the council, woman said to put it in writing that I never recieved the
pcn and they will take it from there.
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2nd July 2009 10:38 #5
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2nd July 2009 10:39 #6
Re: Traffic PCN Southwark Council
Excellent, thanks Cream70
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2nd July 2009 15:51 #7
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2nd July 2009 16:04 #8
Re: Traffic PCN Southwark Council
Looking at the Stat Dec info it refers to an Order for Recovery, I don't think we're at that stage yet? Will the Charge be registered at TEC yet?
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2nd July 2009 16:30 #9
Re: Traffic PCN Southwark Council
check with the TEC. Stat dec only valid after the OFR.
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25th July 2009 14:29 #10
Re: Traffic PCN Southwark Council
As an Update, I wrote to the council saying that I didn't receive the original
pcn and that I don't recall going through a no entry sign. They put the Charge cert on hold while they investigated. They wrote back saying they had looked into my representations and that there were no grounds for cancelling the PCN ( I hadn't asked them to cancel it, just let me see the original PCN!). They did say the PCN had been posted but must have got lost in the post and so they allowed me to pay the reduced charge of £60, which I have done.
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14th October 2009 20:56 #11
Re: Traffic PCN Southwark Council
Update on this. I paid the reduced charge once I received the original
pcn with the pic showing me going thorough the no entry sign.
Today I recieved a letter from Southwark, just saying,
'Thank you for your enquiry regarding this penalty notice, I have been instructed to issue a refund.' along with a cheque for £60.
I haven't sent any further letters to the council, I have no idea why they have refunded the money, any one have any idea? Not complaining just wondered why the change of course after it seems I was bang to rights.
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Re: Traffic PCN Southwark Council
I think as a sign of good faith you should refuse to cash the cheque
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15th October 2009 08:57 #13
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Yeah, that'll teach 'em
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