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       #Post#: 58768--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
       By: Glitch Date: February 18, 2025, 11:33 am
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       So he took these last night. He assures me no flash. The signs
       are along the arches with a large building on the other side of
       the narrow road. He said there were lights but I believe it's
       light from the building.  Edit: there's clearly some lights
       amongst the arches.
       As far as I can make out there are no signs on the building,
       only on the walls at the end of the building.
       Visibility on the day he got the ticket seemed a lot worse.
       Weather and maybe less lights on in the building. Edit: Arch
       lights off?
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       #Post#: 58772--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
       By: Glitch Date: February 18, 2025, 12:37 pm
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       This is a more up to date GSV. He was parked by the railings.
       There is a new sign on the left hand wall. None on the railings.
       Another GSV
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       #Post#: 58776--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
       By: b789 Date: February 18, 2025, 1:04 pm
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       That's the problem with modern smartphone cameras. They enhance
       the shot automatically. It would have been better if you'd been
       able to switch off all the automatic enhancement.
       #Post#: 58887--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
       By: Glitch Date: February 19, 2025, 10:35 am
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       We're not going to get the same conditions for the time the PCN
       was issued. It was raining/drizzling as can be seen on their
       evidence photos.
       Are we aiming for 'balance of probability' in front of a judge?
       Is either the date of posting or parking duration a clincher?
       Or in short, what is the strategy for this one?
       #Post#: 58900--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
       By: b789 Date: February 19, 2025, 12:59 pm
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       Don't worry too much. The initial appeal is going to be
       rejected, as will any IAS secondary appeal, if you even bother
       with that kangaroo court.
       Eventually, you will receive s count claim from PCM through a
       bulk litigation company. There claim will be defended and
       eventually, it will either be struck-out or discontinued. Less
       than 1% of defended claims ever get as far as a hearing if our
       advice is followed.
       Having evidential photos that can be used to enhance an argument
       are useful to have in your back pocket. It is extremely unlikely
       you would need to use them in a Witness Statement. However, it
       is better have them and not need to use them than not. It is
       unlikely to affect how this case would go.
       #Post#: 58913--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
       By: Glitch Date: February 19, 2025, 1:59 pm
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       Sounds good, thanks.
       A cases of holding your nerve and resisting the threats.
       #Post#: 59330--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
       By: Glitch Date: February 22, 2025, 11:46 am
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       Should I submit an appeal, or just wait for court proceedings?
       #Post#: 59536--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
       By: Glitch Date: February 24, 2025, 11:21 am
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       I know these initial appeals are usually ignored but here's a
       first draft.
       The driver of this vehicle has parked many times here in the
       past with no problems or PCNs.
       This road is poorly lit and, on this occasion, it was dark and
       raining, as can be seen in your own photographic evidence.
       There are none of your signs on the stretch of road bordered by
       the metal railings where the van was parked. Without the
       appropriate signs the driver believed there was no parking
       restriction and with no signs there could be no acceptance of
       your terms and conditions and therefore this PCN is issued in
       error.
       Additionally, this PCN was not received in the post until Friday
       14th February. I will therefore be seeking from you your
       evidence of actual posting on the date claimed. Also, the Notice
       to Keeper fails to state the “period of parking”. It is required
       to state the "period of parking and not simply a moment in time.
       Brennan v Premier Parking Solutions (2023) applies.
       I request that you avoid further waste of both our time and
       cancel the PCN.
       #Post#: 59539--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
       By: b789 Date: February 24, 2025, 11:31 am
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       You can waste your time and effort appealing to them but don't
       be surprised when it is rejected. You can also then appeal to
       the IAS and, again, don't be surprised when that is rejected.
       The points that you mention are all valid. However, I can tell
       you from experience that they will not make a difference until
       this is challenged in court. They will, eventually issue a claim
       and that is good, because you will be able to put the points
       before the only truly independent arbiter, a judge. But then
       again, as long as a claim is defined with our advice, it will
       never get as far as a hearing as it is more likely than not
       going to either be struck out or discontinued.
       So, fire away with an appeal if you want. It's your time and
       effort.
       #Post#: 59557--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
       By: Glitch Date: February 24, 2025, 1:51 pm
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       I've got time to waste. Too much according to the wife.
       I'm happy to give them some work.
       When it gets to the serious bit we will certainly be following
       your advice to the letter.
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