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#Post#: 17405--------------------------------------------------
Can I dispute the below?
DIR By: Hubabuba
Date: March 17, 2024, 4:43 am
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Hi All,
Earlier this week I parked here: 21 Akllbacore crea London SE13
7HW.
Walked out of the car because I was in a hurry for a doc appt
took a pic of the poll on the other side of the road and paid my
parking. When I walked out of the hospital I saw I had a ticket
and initially assumed it was because I paid a couple of min
after I parked because I was in a rush. However, before I
appealed I checked on Google and that the side of the road might
be permit holders only but there isn't a sign anywhere near the
place I parked - its way down the road,so unclear if I actually
have grounds to appeal or not.
Thank you in advance any advise would be much appreciated.
#Post#: 17406--------------------------------------------------
Re: Can I dispute the below?
DIR By: taffer87
Date: March 17, 2024, 4:49 am
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plz post all sides of the PCN as well as a Google street view
link and all council phots (or leave the PCN and vehicle number
unredacted)
#Post#: 17410--------------------------------------------------
Re: Can I dispute the below?
DIR By: fraser.mitchell
Date: March 17, 2024, 5:34 am
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Yes, do as Taffer87 requests. However a sign on the opposite
side of the street to the bay where you parked does not apply.
Have a look at the signs for the two bays here, one each side of
the street: -
HTML https://maps.app.goo.gl/c5ywi9vo8M3AxWED9
one is permit holders only, the other, permit holders plus
Pay-by-Phone parking
#Post#: 17429--------------------------------------------------
Re: Can I dispute the below?
DIR By: H C Andersen
Date: March 17, 2024, 8:00 am
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[member=12]Incandescent[/member], are you familiar with this
area? I ask because the no waiting restriction for heavy lorries
and buses which is shown in GSV is, to put it mildly,
inconsistent with the parking place.
The restriction cannot apply to the left because this is DYL.
And if it applies to the right then this is inconsistent with
the parking place restriction which is parking related 24/7.
#Post#: 17447--------------------------------------------------
Re: Can I dispute the below?
DIR By: fraser.mitchell
Date: March 17, 2024, 9:17 am
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--- Quote from: H C Andersen link ---
>
> [member=12]Incandescent[/member], are you familiar with this
area? I ask because the no waiting restriction for heavy lorries
and buses which is shown in GSV is, to put it mildly,
inconsistent with the parking place.
>
> The restriction cannot apply to the left because this is DYL.
> And if it applies to the right then this is inconsistent with
the parking place restriction which is parking related 24/7.
>
--- End Quote ---
I am not familiar with thie area at all, my comments are based
on what one can see in GSV for the street, in the absence of any
detailed information from the OP. This shows at the southern end
of the street, two parking bays, one each side of the
carriageway, with one a permits only bay and the other permits
and PbP . It was to illustrate the error in relying on a sign on
the opposite side of the carriageway when parking.
#Post#: 18311--------------------------------------------------
Re: Can I dispute the below?
DIR By: ivanleo
Date: March 25, 2024, 6:41 pm
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[member=1351]Hubabuba[/member] are you going to post the PCN?
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Re: Can I dispute the below?
DIR By: baroudeur
Date: March 26, 2024, 9:53 am
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Initially, it could be assumed that the goods vehicle
restriction applies to permit holders with such vehicles. The
lack of any further signs for the restriction tends to weaken
that argument.
There are a few panel vans plated at 5t which may be the
intended target cut-off for residential Environmental weight
restrictions.
#Post#: 18368--------------------------------------------------
Re: Can I dispute the below?
DIR By: H C Andersen
Date: March 26, 2024, 10:54 am
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OP, unless you post the PCN and the council's photos or simply
leave in the PCN number and your VRM so that we can look
ourselves we've no idea exactly where these events took place
and the effects of the 'sign' issue to which I referred.
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