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  • Contravention change

    Hi.*
    RK received parking charge notice for contravention 46. Company used cctv so no ticket. Appealled on grounds of out of time to identify driver and possible breakdown. Company acknowledged they had wrongly issued parking charge notice and have now amended to contravention 47. Is it worth appealing again?
    Thanks*
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  • #2
    Are you sure this is a PARKING CHARGE NOTICE and not a PENALTY CHARGE NOTICE?
    name of issuing company ?
    Perhaps post up copy of notice (removing only your identifying details)

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    • #3
      So if the first one was out if time then surely the second one will be as well, even more so?

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      • #4
        Without seeing the particular documents it is difficult to say, but it could be the authority have 6 months in which to issue the relevant PCN
        * The Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (England) General Regulations 2007

        (4)*Subject to paragraph (6), a regulation 10 penalty charge notice may not be served later than the expiration of the period of 28 days beginning with the date on which, according to a record produced by an approved device, or information given by a civil enforcement officer, the contravention to which the penalty charge notice relates occurred (in these Regulations called “the 28-day period”).

        (5)*Paragraph (6) applies where—

        (a)within 14 days of the appropriate date the enforcement authority has requested the Secretary of State to supply the relevant particulars in respect of the vehicle involved in the contravention and those particulars have not been supplied before the expiration of the 28-day period;

        (b)an earlier regulation 10 penalty charge notice relating to the same contravention has been cancelled under regulation 23(5)(c); or

        (c)an earlier regulation 10 penalty charge notice relating to the same contravention has been cancelled under regulation 5 of the Representations and Appeals Regulations.

        (6)*Where this paragraph applies, notwithstanding the expiration of the 28-day period, an enforcement authority shall continue to be entitled to serve a regulation 10 penalty charge notice—

        (a)in a case falling within paragraph (5)(a), for a period of six months beginning with the appropriate date; or

        (b)in a case falling within paragraph (5)(b) or (c), for a period of 4 weeks beginning with the appropriate
        €‹

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