The actual amount depends on the issuing authority, location and PCN date. Check your notice for the exact amount and deadline.
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A commercial vehicle parked in a restricted street in contravention of the Overnight Waiting Ban
Code 55 is a higher level penalty. In London, the current full amounts are Band A £160 · Band B £140, with early-payment amounts of Band A £80 · Band B £70. The actual amount and deadline can vary by authority, location and PCN date, so check the notice.
You can challenge a council PCN using the stages and deadlines shown on the notices. Check the issuer policy before relying on the reduced amount being re-offered after an unsuccessful challenge. A Notice to Owner enables a formal representation, and a Notice of Rejection explains the independent tribunal route.
Use the deadline on each document. The PCN states the initial challenge and payment periods, the Notice to Owner gives the formal-representation deadline, and the Notice of Rejection gives the tribunal-appeal deadline.
Below we show diagrams of the signs which must be in situ by law and much more information that will help you decide whether to appeal against your penalty charge notice. 1. Sometimes in narrow streets in London drivers park partly on the pavement, perhaps in order to assist the free flow of traffic. However you may well receive a penalty charge notice even though your intentions may have been good! In such cases you should write in although it is unlikely that you would be successful. 2. Maybe
1. Sometimes in narrow streets in London drivers park partly on the pavement, perhaps in order to assist the free flow of traffic. However you may well receive a penalty charge notice even though your intentions may have been good! In such cases you should write in although it is unlikely that you would be successful. 2. Maybe one of your wheels was on the pavement because you did a bad parking job and the kerb was very low so you didn’t realise that you were partly on the pavement. Again you co
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