Yes. My thoughts are that this is a further example of utterly unfair overreaction by another rapacious local authority.
Unfair because other vehicles are often parked illegally without being ticketed - like a large minibus which often sits on the yellow line in St Ann's Road during the hours of operation. And rapacious because £265 is taking the proverbial whichever way you look at it.
If the car was not dangerously parked or causing an obstruction I would certainly appeal and take it as far as you can. The council may not want to pay for a tribunal appearance (if you can take it that far).
Yes, quite. Despite having the greatest amount of sympathy with you, I'm all for the random, reckless, idiotic ticketing of motor vehicles in London. Something has to be done to make car ownership in the capital cost more than in the home counties.
Oh I know. I have to use the car sometimes too. You have my sympathy. Tell me how else, other than this random ticketing/towing, we can discourage people in London from owning cars though? Did you click on my link? That guy never gets tickets...
Carol* Very important points here:
The part of the wheel that makes contact with the road (obviously, the bottom of the tyre) has to be FULLY and COMPLETELY over the line for it to be an offence. Exactly the same as a football being 'over the line' for it to be a goal. Your wheel 'touching the yellow' line is not an offence.
Secondly, The officer must photograph the reason for the offence. here is the link to view photo/video evidence https://live.esd.ce.civicahosting.co.uk/haringey/Notices/ViewPcnEvi... If you need help with this, private message me and i'll walk you through the procedure and advise - James
I've just had a look at the ticket and it says 'Parking in a restricted street during prescribed hours.' Does this mean they're saying I wasn't displaying my parking permit, which is stuck to the window? It doesn't say anything about the yellow lines (the chap I spoke to at the pound told me it had to do with parking on a yellow line).
The pictures aren't available to view yet, so I've now got absolutely no idea why they towed my car.
Do you see that eventually people would get into a pattern of behaviour that meant that revenue from tickets went down? I'm playing devil's advocate here so please keep that in mind when I say that the mindless, random and idiotic ticketing of vehicles is the best way to raise the bar for motor vehicle ownership in London. Look at it this way, you've been done, you're unlikely to be done again given how mindless, random and idiotic it is.
It does cost more to drive in London John, moving to Harringay from Bromley doubled my insurance premium and I had to buy a parking permit.
Does TFL not ticket vehicles by CCTV on Green Lanes? I thought this was their policy for the major routes in London?
Green Lanes.... is not a Red Route... why is a matter for the GLSG.
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