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PCN Received - Residents Permit

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  • PCN Received - Residents Permit

    Just speaking with my friend (honest!) ...

    She has a residents permit where she lives - she mislaid the permit and has received a couple of PCN's.

    As she can prove that she actually had a permit issued in her name/address and can prove ownership of the vehicle at her home address is this sufficient to have the notices cancelled, or is there some technical issue that the notice still stands as it was not displayed in the car (as it was lost).

    She seems to be having problems convincing the council (even though they will know that a permit has been issued).

    Any help or tips would be much appreciated!

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  • #2
    Sorry, but this seems to have been missed.

    If it is a condition of her residency that she has to display the permit in the parked vehicle I doubt she has much option but pay up.

    However try Pepipoo for other opinion as they are the experts on council issued PCNs http://www.pepipoo.com

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    • #3
      If it is a Council permit, then most councils do stipulate when applying that permits must be displayed at all times. Is there any signage relevant to the area where your friend parks?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by des8 View Post
        Sorry, but this seems to have been missed.

        If it is a condition of her residency that she has to display the permit in the parked vehicle I doubt she has much option but pay up.

        However try Pepipoo for other opinion as they are the experts on council issued PCNs http://www.pepipoo.com
        Thanks - I will take a look.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Setmefree3 View Post
          If it is a Council permit, then most councils do stipulate when applying that permits must be displayed at all times. Is there any signage relevant to the area where your friend parks?
          Thanks for the reply - not sure, I will find out.

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