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Hi, maybe neighbour has complained..
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CEO photo's + GSV link please.
Court won't know anything about it, but Council Parking Enforcement should.
I suggest rear wheels were parked on part of Public Highway, prob nothing to do with the pavement.
So sorry, new to this post site so not sure what you mean by CEO photo and GSV link?
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Hello
I live in a cul-de-sac and my house is the last house on the road and I have my own drive at end.
Today, I received a PCN code 62 while parked on my own Drive.
It states 'Parked with one or more wheels on or over a footpath or any part of a road other than a carriageway'.
My car was parked with the back wheels just on the edge of the footpath,
something I have been doing since 1988
but for some reason I have received a parking ticket today.
The footpath ends at my house, although a neighbour whose garden backs onto my drive has put a small gate in his fence so he can leave his house from the back.
What can I do in this instance as I will have problems parking on my drive in future?
With the back wheels close to footpath, the back of the car stands over the footpath by a foot or more depending on the car that is parked.
I would appreciate any help or suggestions
PCN code 62 while parking on my own Drive, Parked with one or more wheels on or over footpath
in Local Authority Parking and Traffic Offences
Posted · Edited by Mr.P
Registration numbers showing
CEO Photos - [edited]
The neighbour has put a gate exactly where the footpath meets the fence..
Any thoughts would be appreciated..