Tags for Forum Posts: grit, gritting, ice, parking penalties, penalty charge notices, snow
A number of Haringey residents were forced by the weather to leave their cars parked and continue home on foot or by Tube. Some have fond it impossible to climb even sloping streets - never mind hills. Other drivers sensibly decided not to take further risks in icy conditions. Can I please make the proposal that we have a temporary amnesty on all drivers who got parking tickets (PCNs) in Haringey in these specific conditions.
Thanks.
Alan
Dear Colleagues, Very limited parking enforcement has been carried out during the adverse weather conditions. A decision was taken yesterday morning [Tuesday 22 December] to allow drivers up to 1pm to move their abandoned or illegally parked vehicle before enforcement resumed. This was communicated to motorists through our call centre staff. Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs) were subsequently deployed on main routes only from approximately 1.30pm. It is unlikely that penalty charge notices would have been issued on Monday to drivers who left their vehicle behind and continued their journey home by an alternative means. As such an amnesty is not needed; however any motorist receiving a penalty charge notice in any circumstance outside of their control may contact the parking service directly.In my reply - also today - I thanked Cllr Haley for considering the amnesty. However, I reiterated that an amnesty is not only needed but desirable.
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