The machine referred to has been bagged over so has no effect and the signs on the meter are not authorised by The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016 in any event.
This was another decision which Mr Mustard read randomly.
A decision by any adjudicator, including the Chief Adjudicator, is not binding on any other adjudicator or even on themselves i.e. they are not precedents but they may be legally persuasive. This means you can state that your circumstances are the same and on all fours with that adjudicator decision so ask the current adjudicator to follow it. It is their choice if they do so or not, they may differentiate your case on the facts. You can use it to support your representations to the council which will show them you have a certain knowledge, likely to go to the tribunal and cost them a fee and they may thus be more inclined to cancel.
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