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The vehicle was seen at location:
Hamilton Place [E1]
At 12:23 on 15/02/2008
Parking attendant WXXXX had reasonable cause to believe that the following contravention of the parking regulations had occurred:
Code 622 Parked with one or more wheels on any part of an urban road other than a carriageway - partly on footway
Therefore the penalty charge is payable
Date of Notice 15/02/2008
then the ticket continues with usual city of westminister blurb about amounts and reductions and payment methods.
the post code stated in ticket says E1 which is a different borough in london all together and not hamilton place exists in E1. I was in W1.
Also i noticed that E is next to W on the keyboard so could be possible typo.
can i contest ticket as post code is wrong and is referring to different location?