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I'm new to this site and am looking for some help.
Before Christmas I received two Notice to Owners (NTO) for parking in front of a dropped footway - same offence on two consecutive days. This was the first that I heard of the offence as I did not receive a Penalty Charge Notice (pcn) on my vehicle for either day.
As a result of this the fine had doubled from £40 to £80. I have represented against the NTO but this has been rejected by the council. The council have said to me two things - firstly they are convinced that the PCN's were on my car due to a checklist completed by the traffic warden at that time, and secondly, they cannot provide me with copies of the original PCN.
I have now appealed to a parking adjudicator and have a personal hearing in a few weeks time.
I was wondering if anyone had had a similar experience or if anyone had any thoughts on whether I have valid grounds to make this appeal.
Go to the parking section at PePiPoo: Helping the motorist to get justice as there are some guys there who are very knowledgable about the NTO's and other related stuff. There may be some issues with the wqording of the NTO's and any rejections that you have had to consider too.