The rather long and complicated sign - who has time to read a novella upon parking:
The PCN informal challenge:
There were obvious typing and grammar errors in Mr Mustard's submission but they didn't dilute the thrust of the challenges. Of course the sign was in two dimensions! Mr Mustard meant one sided.
There was no error in Haringey's response. They saw that they had got themselves into very hot water and would, if they denied this challenge and the next one, inevitably end up at the tribunal where they would receive six of the best.
A very nice acceptance letter followed:
So often cancellation letters are mealy mouthed and say things such as the same outcome won't necessarily be the case if the same situation occurs when it patently will so well done Haringey for owning your errors. Let's hope the sign department learn from this.
In Mr Mustard's opinion any suspension of this type in Haringey is susceptible to challenge.
The end.
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