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Houseoflego Wrote:

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> I did appeal! but apparently 'stopped', 'parked',

> or 'waiting', are all the same. So be warned ED!



I thought the point was that you were neither stopped, partked NOR waiting - you were in a line of traffic that was stationary for a period. You hadn't stopped; you hadn't parked; and if I understand it, you weren't waiting (e.g. for someone to come out of a shop). If you were just in a traffic queue, you should take it further.

Houseoflego Wrote:

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> Hi,

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> I just got a penalty charge notice my car for being still on Hasler road for under 4 min. The

> picture shows a car infront of me blocking the road and it looks like i am in the car. I never

> get out on that road so its nuts. Anyone else had anything like this


What were the exact words on the PCN of the alleged contravention?


Would you like to append a copy of the photograph to a post here? It could be edited to paint over number plates or faces?

How did you appeal?- first stage is by phone or online with only a chance of a brief explanation- they never listen at this stage.

stage two is to fill out appeal form they send you and append letter giving full details etc

Stage three is in front of a independent assessor who WILL listen to reason

Please DO appeal - this fine is just daft- I am happy to advise on appeal as I have been successful several times ( not of course when its a fair cope, if you are even two minute late returning to a meter its your fault so of course i would shut up and pay )

Don't let them do whatever they want! Re-appeal!


I had an unjustified ticked.

My appeal was rejected, last chance for me was to

attend a hearing in lslington. Had all the warnings

about extra costs ect. A lawyer grilled me but figured out

the ticket was completely unjustified and unlawful.

Southwark will try and fine everyone for everything.

Stand your ground!

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