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- Elementor #834STOP THE TRAFFIC CAMERA EXCLUSION ZONE SPREADING ACROSS FULHAM WITHOUT CONSULTATION The South Fulham traffic camera scheme has created congestion, pollution, and havoc on Wandsworth Bridge Road and on the side streets to the west side. Traffic has been displaced while the industrial-sized Imperial Road lies empty. Hammersmith and Fulham council (LBHF) have created a …
- Penalty Charge Notice for Bus LanePenalty Charge Notice for Bus Lane If you’ve used a bus lane illegally, your local council can give you a charge notice. In most cases, the council must send you the notice within 28 days of you driving in the bus lane. If you accept you committed the offence, you can pay the amount the …
- Penalty Charge Notice for Yellow Box JunctionPenalty Charge Notice for Yellow Box Junction Local authorities usually police their box junctions with cameras, with transgressors automatically hit with a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN). In most places the fine could be as much as £70, although in London – where box junctions are most common – the penalty stands at £130. However, if …
- Penalty Charge Notice for Dartford CrossingIf you use the Dartford Crossing without seeing or understanding the signs, or you see them just fine and then afterwards forget you need to pay, you’ll receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) about a week later informing you that you now owe £70, discounted to £35 if you pay within fourteen days – just …
- Penalty Charge Notice for Congestion ChargePenalty Charge Notice for Congestion Charge If you haven’t paid the Congestion Charge when you should have, you will be sent a formal notification- a PCN. If TFL records captures an image of your vehicle in the Congestion Charge zone and records show that you’ve not paid the daily charge by midnight on the third …
- Penalty charge notice to payPenalty Charge Notice To Pay How you pay a parking ticket or penalty charge notice depends on what type it is and who issued it. You usually have 28 days to pay. In some cases, the fine is reduced if you pay within 14 days. We pay your PCN offer a membership service to support …
- Is a Penalty Charge Notice a Criminal OffenceIs a penalty charge notice a criminal offence Most parking or waiting restrictions are treated as civil, rather than criminal offences and enforced as a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN). You will therefore not be charged with any crime for receiving a penalty charge notice, it is not an arrest able offence. Some local authorities don’t …
- Penalty charge notice do not IgnoreIf you have received a penalty charge notice do not ignore it in the hope that it will just disappear Do not Ignore Penalty Charge Notice! At most stages of the PCN process, you have 28 days to pay or challenge your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN). If you ignore both the PCN (and subsequent Notice …
- How to Avoid Penalty Charge NoticeIt is very difficult to avoid Penalty charge notices, more than ever since we are now being faced with the dreaded Lower Traffic Neighbourhood zones. A low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) is a residential area, bordered by main roads (roads that are often used by buses, lorries and non-local traffic), where “through” motor vehicle traffic is …
- How to Appeal Penalty Charge NoticeHave you received a Penalty Charge Notice for a moving traffic or parked vehicle contravention? A Penalty Charge Notice, may be issued: At the scene by a civil enforcement officer (CEO) by being fixed to the vehicle, or handed to the person appearing to be in charge of it; By post in the following cases: …