Hi. Am looking for some advice please.
I recently received a fixed penalty from a local Welsh council enforcement officer. I was smoking and without thinking wandered over to an enclosed bus shelter to view the bus timetable.
The officer approached me as I left and issued me with the notice. I was cautioned but he made no additional motes other than those recorded on the form although he was wearing body CCTV.
I am not arguing about whether the offence was committed or not but the officer has not completed all the info on the form. Specifically...
*Date of issue (although date of offence is recorded)
*The section of the legislation under which the notice is issued (although specified elsewhere)
*The amount of the penalty (although again mentioned elsewhere)
Does any of the missing info negate the validity of the notice?
Would the council argue that there is enough detail in other places on the form to support the notice?
Is it worth me contacting the council to appeal? There is no mention of an appeals process other than via challenging in court.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
I recently received a fixed penalty from a local Welsh council enforcement officer. I was smoking and without thinking wandered over to an enclosed bus shelter to view the bus timetable.
The officer approached me as I left and issued me with the notice. I was cautioned but he made no additional motes other than those recorded on the form although he was wearing body CCTV.
I am not arguing about whether the offence was committed or not but the officer has not completed all the info on the form. Specifically...
*Date of issue (although date of offence is recorded)
*The section of the legislation under which the notice is issued (although specified elsewhere)
*The amount of the penalty (although again mentioned elsewhere)
Does any of the missing info negate the validity of the notice?
Would the council argue that there is enough detail in other places on the form to support the notice?
Is it worth me contacting the council to appeal? There is no mention of an appeals process other than via challenging in court.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
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