Now you have a completely different view of the PCN question. The above photos have been borrowed from a PePiPoo post. The reason is to illustrate the next decision which is in a different part of the A5 and 3 months later. Clearly Highways should be telling the PCN issuing department (often simply referred to as the 'Parking service' although service is a misnomer) when a bus lane is partly closed (or the signs are obscured by building works, as below) and PCNs should not be issued. Mr Mustard will refer this topic to the relevant councillor.
Not a good day for Barnet Council burning £114 of our money and they gave Mr Chawla and Mr Wachal an unreasonably terrible time. It is an easy matter to check if a bus lane has roadworks going on alongside it.
Local authorities are required, at law, to be procedurally fair. To want to use the motorist's own photographs against them and to buttress the council's own case was to place them in an 'impossible position'. Had the council provided contemporaneous evidence of the bus lane signs, at the start of the lane, they would indubitably have disclosed the roadworks.
Here is the adjudication decision itself:
Costs awards are very rare but thoroughly deserved in this case.
Sadly, many motorists will have paid up in this situation, especially those with leased cars as bus lane PCNs in London cannot be transferred so the lease or hire company will probably just pay them.
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My place of work is just off the A5 - I was wondering how many people would be caught by these roadworks...
ReplyDeleteWell done Mr. M. You are doing a great job as per usual.
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