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#Post#: 26160--------------------------------------------------
Re: PCN by tfl police
DIR By: Faust
Date: June 15, 2024, 10:27 am
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That's the Google Street view where I have parked.
HTML https://maps.app.goo.gl/uwBS6xHZsisUdSFy7
#Post#: 26225--------------------------------------------------
Re: PCN by tfl police
DIR By: Faust
Date: June 16, 2024, 2:47 am
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Typing from my laptop now.
Here's the link to all images.
HTML https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/117AoFYVuFUyxzJMlS_pkBr6Kg0M6ACyL?usp=share_link
And here's the google map link
HTML https://maps.app.goo.gl/16ECp49rRuiMoexXA
The other side of the PCN is blank , so there's no information
behind it.
#Post#: 26232--------------------------------------------------
Re: PCN by tfl police
DIR By: Faust
Date: June 16, 2024, 4:29 am
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Also, forgot to mention, that I have parked on there to drop my
4months old baby in the house. As there was unsafe to stop on
the road, I stopped on the kerb.
#Post#: 26233--------------------------------------------------
Re: PCN by tfl police
DIR By: roythebus
Date: June 16, 2024, 5:14 am
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TfL use the British Transport Police for matters relating to
London Underground. But that doesn't extend to road traffic
matters.
I am under the impression that Red Routes are under the
jurisdiction of the police rather than TfL or local council
CEOs.
It has been against the law to park on the pavenemt in the
Greater London are for an awful long time.
#Post#: 26237--------------------------------------------------
Re: PCN by tfl police
DIR By: Faust
Date: June 16, 2024, 5:37 am
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--- Quote from: roythebus link ---
>
> TfL use the British Transport Police for matters relating to
London Underground. But that doesn't extend to road traffic
matters.
>
> I am under the impression that Red Routes are under the
jurisdiction of the police rather than TfL or local council
CEOs.
>
> It has been against the law to park on the pavenemt in the
Greater London are for an awful long time.
>
--- End Quote ---
I haven't parked on the red lines. I have attached a photo where
I parked my car.
I was really surprised to see the police officer issuing a PCN.
#Post#: 26238--------------------------------------------------
Re: PCN by tfl police
DIR By: 666
Date: June 16, 2024, 5:50 am
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--- Quote from: Faust link ---
>
> [quote author=roythebus link=topic=2229.msg26233#msg26233
date=1718532882]
> TfL use the British Transport Police for matters relating to
London Underground. But that doesn't extend to road traffic
matters.
>
> I am under the impression that Red Routes are under the
jurisdiction of the police rather than TfL or local council
CEOs.
>
> It has been against the law to park on the pavenemt in the
Greater London are for an awful long time.
>
--- End Quote ---
I haven't parked on the red lines. I have attached a photo where
I parked my car.
I was really surprised to see the police officer issuing a PCN.
[/quote]
The red lines (and yellow ones, for that matter) apply across
the whole highway, including the footpaths.
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Re: PCN by tfl police
DIR By: John U.K.
Date: June 16, 2024, 6:11 am
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--- Quote from: roythebus link ---
>
> TfL use the British Transport Police for matters relating to
London Underground. But that doesn't extend to road traffic
matters.
> I am under the impression that Red Routes are under the
jurisdiction of the police rather than TfL or local council
CEOs.
> It has been against the law to park on the pavenemt in the
Greater London are for an awful long time.
>
--- End Quote ---
Roy, this
HTML https://tfl.gov.uk/corporate/transparency/freedom-of-information/foi-request-detail?referenceId=FOI-1364-2324
gives insight into the arrangements by which Met PCSOs paid for
by TfL are usewd by TfL to enforce on Red Routes.
#Post#: 26246--------------------------------------------------
Re: PCN by tfl police
DIR By: facade
Date: June 16, 2024, 7:51 am
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--- Quote from: Faust link ---
>
>
>
> I haven't parked on the red lines. I have attached a photo
where I parked my car.
> I was really surprised to see the police officer issuing a
PCN.
>
--- End Quote ---
You have parked on red lines because the lines apply to the
road, the pavement and the verge.
You may only stop in a designated bay or because of traffic
queues & signals.
your ticket is for stopping on a red route, not parking on the
pavement.
#Post#: 26278--------------------------------------------------
Re: PCN by tfl police
DIR By: Faust
Date: June 16, 2024, 11:31 am
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--- Quote from: facade link ---
>
> [quote author=Faust link=topic=2229.msg26237#msg26237
date=1718534231]
>
>
> I haven't parked on the red lines. I have attached a photo
where I parked my car.
> I was really surprised to see the police officer issuing a
PCN.
>
--- End Quote ---
You have parked on red lines because the lines apply to the
road, the pavement and the verge.
You may only stop in a designated bay or because of traffic
queues & signals.
your ticket is for stopping on a red route, not parking on the
pavement.
[/quote]
So there's no way to appeal or win this case? I wasn't aware
about that.
#Post#: 26334--------------------------------------------------
Re: PCN by tfl police
DIR By: ivanleo
Date: June 16, 2024, 4:31 pm
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[member=2005]Faust[/member] I think there may be plenty of
grounds but you need to read the guidance here in full:
HTML https://www.ftla.uk/civil-penalty-charge-notices-(councils-tfl-and-so-on)/read-this-first-before-posting-your-case!-this-section-is-for-council-tfl-dartme/
Then post the PCN with no redactions, don't use this
wetransfer.com nonsense (nobody wants to start opening loads of
links), we need the PCN number and the number plate.
The PCN was issued by a MET community support officer but they
don't have a uniform that allows them to issue PCNs, so there's
a procedural impropriety.
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