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#Post#: 119611--------------------------------------------------
Pitsea Street - vehicle removed, 4 PCNs in 4 days without me
knowing, new resident permit , new car, new job
DIR By: oli.motan
Date: May 23, 2026, 6:16 pm
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Tower Hamlets, PCN TT61417967, parked in a restricted street
(single yellow line), Pitsea Street - vehicle removed, 4 PCNs in
4 days without me knowing, new resident, new car, new job
Hi everyone, I really need help. I'm a new resident, new driver,
and I feel like the council has destroyed my trust in the
system.
The background:
I recently bought a car for a new job that was due to start on
3rd May 2026
I live in Tower Hamlets and properly applied for and received a
resident parking permit for Zone C4
I am a genuine resident, not someone from outside dumping a car
What happened:
On 27th April 2026, I parked my car on Pitsea Street, close to
my address, within my permit zone
I checked the sign. It said "Permit holders or Pay by phone,
Mon-Fri 8.30am-5.30pm"
I had a valid permit. It was a Monday at 10:06am. I genuinely
believed I was parked legally
I did not need to use my car again until the end of the week
I walked past the car on my normal walking route to the shops
and tube station, but the car was parked just outside my
peripheral view - I wasn't looking for it because I had no
reason to believe anything was wrong
The shock:
On 30th April 2026 (Friday), I went to get my car
It was gone. I was in complete shock
I eventually found out Tower Hamlets had impounded my car
I had to pay £450 just to get my car back
I then discovered the council had issued 4 PCNs on 4 consecutive
days (27th, 28th, 29th, 30th April)
I received absolutely NO contact from the council during this
time - no letter, no call, nothing
I only found out about the PCNs after my car was already
impounded
The PCN in question:
PCN Number: TT61417967
Date: 30/04/2026 at 10:06
Location: Pitsea Street
Contravention: Parked in a restricted street during prescribed
hours (single yellow line)
Why I believe the PCN and removal were wrong:
The signage was misleading
The sign at Pitsea Street (photos below) only mentions the
permit bay
It says "Permit holders Mon-Fri 8.30am-5.30pm"
There is NO yellow "No Waiting" time plate above it explaining
the single yellow line restriction
I relied on that sign. It told me I could park with my permit
I am a genuine resident with a valid permit
This isn't an abandoned car or someone from outside the borough
The council could check my permit application to confirm I live
here
I got the permit specifically for my new job
I received no warning
4 PCNs issued over 4 days
No phone call, no letter through my door
My first knowledge was my car being gone
If I had known on day 1, I would have moved it immediately
The removal was disproportionate
My car was not causing danger or obstruction
I am not a "persistent evader" - I'm a new resident who made an
honest mistake
Removal was their first resort, not a last resort
Timing of my new job
My job started on 3rd May
I needed my car to start work
Having it impounded just days before my start date caused
extreme stress and difficulty
What the council says:
They rejected my representations (Notice of Rejection dated 20
May 2026). They say:
My permit is only valid in marked bays
I am a "persistent evader" because I had 4 PCNs
Removal was legal under the London Local Authorities Act 2008
What I need to know:
Is the inadequate signage (no yellow "No Waiting" plate) a
strong enough ground for appeal?
Does the fact I received no warning and only found out when my
car was gone have any legal weight?
Can I challenge the "persistent evader" label given I'm a new
resident and the PCNs were issued in 4 days before I could
reasonably know?
Should I appeal to London Tribunals or try to negotiate a
settlement first?
Photos:
Bay sign showing permit hours:
HTML https://imgpile.com/p/rdmNAHl#VcYdXAe
Pole showing NO yellow plate above:
HTML https://imgpile.com/p/rdmNAHl#FFX6kk1
Single yellow line on road:
HTML https://imgpile.com/p/rdmNAHl#xWUSt6f
No waiting yellow plate
HTML https://imgpile.com/p/rdmNAHl#sWGNTLp
Location context:
Notice of Rejection:
HTML https://drive.google.com/file/d/10bz6Qiu1_FFc9RlOGs0kUEhFW48buZLL/view?usp=sharing
Google Street View of Pitsea Street:
HTML https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qf1o3ggrsm9fpxni6
Documents I have:
PCN TT61417967
Notice of Rejection dated 20 May 2026
Photos taken at the location
Proof of resident permit
Proof of new job start date (3rd May)
Thank you for any advice. I honestly can't believe this has
happened. I just wanted to park near my home for my new job.
#Post#: 119613--------------------------------------------------
Re: Pitsea Street - vehicle removed, 4 PCNs in 4 days without me
knowing, new resident permit , new car, new job
DIR By: fraser.mitchell
Date: May 23, 2026, 8:24 pm
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You parked on the yellow line, not in the bay covered by the
sign, so got four PCNs, so one of the PCNs is correct, because
no resident permit anywhere in the UK covers yellow lines,
single or double. What made you think your permit allowed you to
park anywhere?
You say four PCNs were served, but the letter from Tower Hamlets
only covers one. Did you submit representations against the
others or just pay them ?
As for going to London Tribunals, there is no additional money
at risk, because you have already paid the PCN and removal fees,
but I can't see a win on this one PCN. You need to combine this
one with the others but you've not told us anything about these,
so please do so. Was the car served with four PCNs whilst it
remained parked, then towed after the last one was served. You
need to tell us more about the circumstances. It is very clear
you have a lack of knowledge of UK parking law and regulations.
There is probably no sign for the yellow line you parked on
because the street is within a Controlled Parking Zone where the
restrictions are on signs at the entrances to the zone.
Anyway, it's late, (02.33 as I type) so I'll stop now. Others
will no doubt comment.
#Post#: 119614--------------------------------------------------
Re: Pitsea Street - vehicle removed, 4 PCNs in 4 days without me
knowing, new resident permit , new car, new job
DIR By: oli.motan
Date: May 23, 2026, 11:30 pm
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Thank you for your prompt response. :) I have two key updates
that I'd like to ask about.
1. Clarification on the PCNs: To confirm, all four PCNs are
linked to the same incident and the eventual removal of my car,
and all are currently being challenged.
2. Confirmation of the Parking Situation: The marked bays were
occupied, so I had to park on the single yellow line adjacent to
them. This means my case involves the "hybrid bay" situation
described in the Brady St code 01 thread, where an FTLA expert
noted the absence of a proper "No Waiting" plate. I believe this
is a key issue.
I would be grateful for any advice on how to proceed. Thank you
#Post#: 119621--------------------------------------------------
Re: Pitsea Street - vehicle removed, 4 PCNs in 4 days without me
knowing, new resident permit , new car, new job
DIR By: stamfordman
Date: May 24, 2026, 4:17 am
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You just parked on a yellow line.
The council is entitled to impound the car and indeed we like it
when they do so rather than issue a dozen PCNs.
You can appeal the PCN linked to the removal and the removal
itself to the tribunal at no cost but you won't win unless we
can see a mistake by TH.
You have three other PCNs for Pitsea Street currently at
discount - you could ask for discretion on these given the
removal. They are not a continuous contravention but that point
can be made.
You also have a PCN issued 3 May for Pitsea Estate.
HTML https://i.ibb.co/k6ysCYZ3/Screenshot-2026-05-24-at-10-16-45.png
HTML https://i.ibb.co/4gCRbVJW/Screenshot-2026-05-24-at-10-06-02.png
HTML https://i.ibb.co/LDntt5Pq/Screenshot-2026-05-24-at-10-05-27.png
#Post#: 119631--------------------------------------------------
Re: Pitsea Street - vehicle removed, 4 PCNs in 4 days without me
knowing, new resident permit , new car, new job
DIR By: catnip
Date: May 24, 2026, 6:05 am
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Unrelated to the PCN's, but don't forget to update your address
on the V5C document!
#Post#: 119639--------------------------------------------------
Re: Pitsea Street - vehicle removed, 4 PCNs in 4 days without me
knowing, new resident permit , new car, new job
DIR By: tincombe
Date: May 24, 2026, 9:26 am
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As I understand it, the TMA does not make provision for the
removal of a vehicle, these are the RTRA and Removal and
Disposal etc. Regs.
s101A of the RTRA provides:
Right of owner to recover vehicle or proceeds of sale
(1)If before a vehicle is disposed of by an authority under
section 101 above it is claimed by a person who—
(a)satisfies the authority that he is its owner, and
(b)pays the relevant charges,
the authority shall permit him to remove the vehicle from their
custody within such period as they may specify or, in the case
of an authority other than a local authority, as may be
prescribed.
(3)In the case of a vehicle found in an area that is a civil
enforcement area for parking contraventions, the relevant
charges are—
(a)any penalty charge payable in respect of the parking of the
vehicle in the place from which it was removed,
(b)such unpaid earlier penalty charges relating to the vehicle
as may be prescribed, and
(c)such sums in respect of the removal and storage of the
vehicle—
(i)as the authority may require in accordance with Schedule 9 of
the Traffic Management Act 2004, or
(ii)in the case of an authority other than a local authority, as
may be prescribed.
IMO, as the authority did not require payment of 'unpaid earlier
penalty charges..' when the vehicle was released then they may
not do so subsequently. IMO, that ship has sailed.
OP, as per others I think your arguments are totally misplaced
so can we get to grips with procedure please.
Pl post the PCN in question and all docs you received when you
collected the vehicle. I suggest you also read Part 4 of the
Appeals Regs:
HTML https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2022/9780348231564
(which confirms the legislation under which a vehicle may be
removed and relevant charges demanded before release!).
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