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more info from above According to The Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions General Regulations (2007), the following must be contained on a Penalty Charge Notice written out by a Civil Enforcement Officer: The date it is served. The name of the enforcement authority. The registration of the vehicle. The date and the time the alleged contravention occurred. Why the ticket has been issued. The amount of the penalty charge. That the penalty charge must be paid within 28 days. That if the penalty charge is paid within 14 days the fine will be reduced. How to pay the charge. If the charge is not paid within 28 days, a 'Notice to Owner' form will be sent to the vehicle owner. That you can appeal within the first 28 days and how you need to make the appeal, including the address (and email and fax if appropriate) that appeals should be sent to. The grounds under which you can make an appeal. That if your formal appeal is made on time but is rejected, that you can appeal to an adjudicator.
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got the photos on at last!! looking here: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/parking-ticket-appeals#before under this: No4 There has been a procedural impropriety by the council. In plain English: The council made an administrative error. This applies when councils have failed to include all the required information on their tickets or 'Notice to Owner' letters, which renders the charge invalid. If you've been unfairly fined, this is a useful tactic to ensure your appeal wins. According to the sexily named Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions General Regulations (2007), there's a list of information that must be contained and accurate on a civil Penalty Charge Notice. See the full list (there's a slightly different list for posted tickets). In all cases, a council must respond within 56 days of receiving your formal appeal, otherwise the penalty is unenforceable. as it states on the ticket “Parked in a loading place during restricted hours without loading” and there is no sign giving a restricting time ie 10 mins only. anyone?
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thanks michael, but what does "about a foot each way" mean exactly?
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hi all,first post so be gental. ok parked outside my local wilkinson`s the other day to get some paint for a diy job, it was in a "loading only" bay where i normaly park when i`m popping in to pick somthing up quick, been parking there for years with not a problem. was in the shop for about 10 min`s, when i came out found a ticket on my car for “Parked in a loading place during restricted hours without loading” . the ticket states that the car was observed parked there at 12:10 and the ticket was issued at 12:15. there is a sign stating loading only, but the road markings are suposed to say "loading only" according to this: http://keycases.parkingandtrafficappeals.gov.uk/docs/LOADADJ.pdf have been worn away. thay have rejected my informal challenge, and if i appeal i have to pay the full fine if i lose. Qestion is, is it worth appealing? (sorry having trouble uploding pic`s, keeps saying "not a valid image file")
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