Hi All,
Please refer to the following four links
PCN Front Side
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j1I...ew?usp=sharing
PCN Reverse Side
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jCt...ew?usp=sharing
Signage
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10l5...ew?usp=sharing
Google map location
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ouE...ew?usp=sharing
I was hoping to make an appeal in similar lines
I, the registered keeper of this vehicle XX99YYY, received a letter dated 02 July 2024 Ref No.99999999, acting as a notice to the registered keeper.
I contend that, as the keeper, the alleged parking charge is unenforceable and wish to appeal against it on the following grounds:[*] This car is entitled to Blue badge as it was used by Blue Badge holder with the clock correctly set, when it was parked on double yellow lines on Rosemont Road, Wembley, England on the day of the incident. Please refer included evidence.[*] On the day of the incident at incident location (Rosemont Road, Wembley, England), there were no kerb blips to alert the driver to a loading/unloading restriction so the driver had no reason to check for any other signage. As a result the signage is not adequate, and it follows that the contravention alleged did not occur.[*] Under the Equality Act 2010, Blue Badge holders must be treated with understanding and can’t be discriminated against.
I would kindly like to point in particular :-
Referring Section 16 of Equality Act 2010 which says you must make reasonable adjustments for people with disabilities:
16.1 The Equality Act 2010 says that providers of services to the public must make 'reasonable adjustments' to remove barriers which may discriminate against disabled people.
Q1. Please help me to make a successful appeal. Please advise what else I can add/update to the appeal.
Q2. I thought Rosemont Road, Wembley, England is under jurisdiction of the Local Authority. Even though the Signage does say 'No parking on roadways / yellow lines at anytime', is a parking charge still valid on a double yellow line on Rosemont Road?
Thanks and Regards
Please refer to the following four links
PCN Front Side
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j1I...ew?usp=sharing
PCN Reverse Side
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jCt...ew?usp=sharing
Signage
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10l5...ew?usp=sharing
Google map location
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ouE...ew?usp=sharing
I was hoping to make an appeal in similar lines
I, the registered keeper of this vehicle XX99YYY, received a letter dated 02 July 2024 Ref No.99999999, acting as a notice to the registered keeper.
I contend that, as the keeper, the alleged parking charge is unenforceable and wish to appeal against it on the following grounds:[*] This car is entitled to Blue badge as it was used by Blue Badge holder with the clock correctly set, when it was parked on double yellow lines on Rosemont Road, Wembley, England on the day of the incident. Please refer included evidence.[*] On the day of the incident at incident location (Rosemont Road, Wembley, England), there were no kerb blips to alert the driver to a loading/unloading restriction so the driver had no reason to check for any other signage. As a result the signage is not adequate, and it follows that the contravention alleged did not occur.[*] Under the Equality Act 2010, Blue Badge holders must be treated with understanding and can’t be discriminated against.
I would kindly like to point in particular :-
Referring Section 16 of Equality Act 2010 which says you must make reasonable adjustments for people with disabilities:
16.1 The Equality Act 2010 says that providers of services to the public must make 'reasonable adjustments' to remove barriers which may discriminate against disabled people.
Q1. Please help me to make a successful appeal. Please advise what else I can add/update to the appeal.
Q2. I thought Rosemont Road, Wembley, England is under jurisdiction of the Local Authority. Even though the Signage does say 'No parking on roadways / yellow lines at anytime', is a parking charge still valid on a double yellow line on Rosemont Road?
Thanks and Regards
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