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  1. Hi Dawnrosie I don't get on this site very often but I was browsing some DVLA stuff when I saw your post. The offence is "Entering and stopping in a box junction" how you can do both at the same time is beyond me and I know some have challenged on this very ground however, if you have entered the box when your exit was clear, and that is paramount, then if another vehicle enters from the left so blocking your exit then you can challenge on the those grounds. There are other challenges regarding the location but rather than explain you will get a better understanding if you read up on previous adjudicator's decisions. Here's the link: https://londontribunals.org.uk/ Go to Statutory Register and then search keying in these case numbers, 210522979, 2100226302, 211044775A, 211034850A, 2110470503, These are all previous challenges that have been won and are worth analysis.
  2. Yeah Bazooks, that's how I read the legislation as well but TfL disagree so need an expert. Good Luck
  3. Perhaps you could advise where I should stick this.....nicely now.
  4. Now Posted in Council parking tickets Thanks Bazooka
  5. Hello, Posted this in the wrong place so added to this forum. I do hope there is someone who knows the answer to my question. I have looked for several days and can't find the answer. I have a hired truck and TfL have issued a ticket five months after the event. They contacted the registered keeper for the hirer details within 14 days and then took four and a half months to sent it to me. Could anyone tell me how long they have. It was a regulation 10 PCN. Very many thanks to anyone who can respond.
  6. Hello, I do hope there is someone who knows the answer to my question. I have looked for several days and can't find the answer. I have a hired truck and TfL have issued a ticket five months after the event. They contacted the registered keeper for the hirer details within 14 days and then took four and a half months to sent it to me. Could anyone tell me how long they have. It was a regulation 10 PCN. Very many thanks to anyone who can respond.
  7. Many Thanks Tony P. From their letter these are the phrases which I think are pertinent " When declaring a SORN the DVLA will send you an acknowledgement within 28 days confirming receipt and subsequent update of your SORN application, (Didn't happen, more like 60) it also states that you should contact the DVLA if you are not in receipt an acknowledgement letter. (Don't see where this is a requirement in law) "Until such time as an acknowledgement of SORN letter is received the registered keeper cannot assume their vehicle has been SORN" " Your have stated in your correspondence that you vehicle was SORN at the time of the offence. This is not the case, your declared SORN on the 27/10/2015, (Not true, this is when they printed it out which was 4 weeks after the declaration n was sent to them) and you requested that it be backdated to the 11/9/2015. (Again not true, the request was to refund the tax from the date the letter was received by them) "Your legal responsibility did not end until you received confirmation of your SORN from the DVLA." So if their database and acknowledgement state that is was SORN on the 11/9/2015 how can it not be effective after that date?? I'm confused with their logic and would be very grateful of some clarity. You make more sense to me Tony but then its the DVLA. I'm just still unsure of the legal position. Any further help gratefully received.
  8. Would anyone have any thoughts, the Stevenage Magistrates court sit on Wednesday next??
  9. My apologies, tried to cut to the chase but left out a ton of history. Original fine was failure to Insure because it hadn't been SORN'd dated 22nd June. He paid this and wrote a letter as advised by the DVLA stating he wished to SORN it on the 11th Sept. after much correspondence because they had never sent him a log book. It is the same offence but the summons is for an offence which is indeed past the SORN date. Having written to them again they maintain that the vehicle was declared SORN on the 27th October and was backdated as requested, which is probably when they processed it as opposed to when they received the letter. request to backdate was made asking for it to be backdated to the date of receipt of the letter.
  10. Afraid not, that's why he got a fine but the case file states that he did not have insurance on the 6th October. The SORN acknowledgement states that the vehicle was SORN'd on the 11th September.
  11. It looks like I have posted this in the wrong forum so am posting here as well as the General Motoring Forum. Hope this doesn't mess things up too much. Hope someone can help with a SORN question. To cut a very long story short my son's car became undriveable so bought another. Phoned DVLA after getting a fine what he needed to do to SORN it as he hadn't received the log book from the DVLA and couldn't do it online. He was told to send in a letter which he did. After a couple of months he got a summons from Stevenage Court for not having insurance. He wrote to them and explained he'd sent a letter and lo and behold, notification and tax refund was received the next day and dated back to the receipt by them of the letter. He has now just received a further letter saying that as the SORN was backdated the offence of no insurance still stands albeit well after the date that the vehicle has been SORN'd. He has an acknowledgment from them stating "Your SORN starts on 11/09/2015" Summons states that he had no insurance on the 6/10/2015?? Is this legal?? Surely if the vehicle has an official SORN date and the tax refunded back to the 11th, how then can they say it was uninsured after that time? Any help would be gratefully received.
  12. Hope someone can help with a SORN question. To cut a very long story short my son's car became undriveable so bought another. Phoned DVLA after getting a fine what he needed to do to SORN it as he hadn't received the log book from the DVLA and couldn't do it online. He was told to send in a letter which he did. After a couple of months he got a summons from Stevenage Court for not having insurance. He wrote to them and explained he'd sent a letter and lo and behold, notification and tax refund was received the next day and dated back to the receipt by them of the letter. He has now just received a further letter saying that as the SORN was backdated the offence of no insurance still stands albeit well after the date that the vehicle has been SORN'd. He has an acknowledgment from them stating "Your SORN starts on 11/09/2015" Summons states that he had no insurance on the 6/10/2015?? Is this legal?? Surely if the vehicle has an official SORN date and the tax refunded back to the 11th, how then can they say it was uninsured after that time? Any help would be gratefully received.
  13. Your are correct G & M, it does say no loading at any time, apologies for the laziness. The location is outside Metro Bank in Chiswick High Road, junction with Brackley Road. I have noted that the double lines are of differing sizes and given that they must be 100mm, they both can't be correct. Thanks for the reply
  14. Could someone please advise if my assumption is correct. PCN received for code 02. The sign says no loading but the double yellow lines have only a single kerb blip which would indicate a timed loading restriction. If there is no loading at any time surely the kerb blips should be as Diagram 1020.1 and not 1019. I would be grateful if an expert could clarify this for me. Thanks for any help given
  15. Should have known better shouldn't I. Frankly, it's all witchcraft to me.
  16. Thanks Honeybee. Forget I'd started in the wrong place. That explains it, what a dummy!!!
  17. Hi Joey, The location was High Holborn around number 322 and outside Boots, (opposite Costa). The road is marked "Bus Lane" with a continuous white line as normal and the bus stop is some way before this marked with a dotted yellow line inside the bus lane and road markings read "Bus Stop". Its outside Dorothy Perkins. There is another Bus Stop on the opposite side of the road outside M & S but there is no bus lane on that side of the road. Hope this helps.
  18. Thanks Hoynebee. The other post I contributed to was a completely different matter raised by MummyC2015 who had a Parking Eye Ticket. Mine is a Council parking ticket, hence my wondering why they were merged. I'm new to this forum so unsure of how it works but it doesn't seem to make sense to merge diferent subject matter under a contributors name??
  19. Apologies for the late reply, been away this weekend. Thanks for the reply Jamberson, unfortunately no one came back. Site team have merged threads but unsure whats been merged and why?? Maybe there are replies someplace else.
  20. Presumably this was a Private Parking Company against whom it is easy to win with a properly drafted reply so don't worry. I'm just an occasional visitor but have won quite a number of these. I'm sure the regular contributors will be back to you with advice on how to win. The retailers you visited can get it cancelled for you as well but if you have any documentation from the nurse it will help to give the parking company a valid reason to cancel. They don't like to cancel on the many legal points that will be raised with regard to signing, contract formed, genuine pre-estimate of loss etc. In the meantime you can do a bit of research with: Google "Parking Cowboys" site and take a look around to familiarise yourself with some of the terminology. There's lots more info available and I'm sure someone will be back with some fairly simple solutions for you. Good Luck PS. Looking around the site a bit more i thing you've posted this in the wrong place, (as i did earlier) Look at "Private Parking Tickets" there's lots of other folks in the same boat.
  21. I'm new to this forum and originally posted in the speeding section. Unsurpringly didn't get a response. Now see the error of my ways so re-posting. I wonder if anyone can help. The PCN is issued for being "Stopped on a restricted bus stop/stand however the location wasn't a bus stop it was a bus lane. I'm probably clutching at straws but are the two the same or can I appeal on the grounds that the offence wasn't committed on s bus stop. Unfortunately i had no choice as there was nowhere else to park up and had to make a delivery. Any help will be gratefully received.
  22. Hi, I'm new to this forum and see that most posts are regarding speeding but I wonder if anyone can help with a PCN for unloading in a bus lane. The PCN is issued for being "Stopped on a restricted bus stop/stand however the location wasn't a bus stop it was a bus lane. I'm probably lutching at straws but are the two the same or can I appeal on the grounds that the offence wasn't committed on s bus stop. Unfortunately i had no choice as there was nowhere else to park up and had to make the delivery. Any help will be gratefully received.
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