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Colchester PCN -Blue Badge Clock Set to Wrong Time


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Hi,

After some advice on behalf of a neighbour.

 

He parked in Colchester High Street and displayed his Blue Badge, however, he inadvertently set the clock that comes with his badge to the wrong time. 

When he returned to his car, he had received a PCN.

 

Is it worth him appealing this?

 

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yes if have you got any evidence like dashcam or mobile phone GPS google tracking that proves the times you were there? or shop receipts etc

 

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Thanks DX.  He is going to try to get a letter from the place he had an appointment but I'm not sure if that will be useful.

He set the clock to 5:40 instead of 9:40, total brain freeze.

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On 03/03/2020 at 14:59, dx100uk said:

yes if have you got any evidence like dashcam or mobile phone GPS google tracking that proves the times you were there? or shop receipts etc

 

 

Not sure how that would help as it would only confirm the OP was in the area when the pcn was issued.

 

He set the clock at the wrong time and can argue that to the authority. At the end of the day though, this is not a ground for appeal and is mitigation only. For that reason it is likely to fail at adjudication if it gets that far. Have to hope the authority is sympathetic!

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