10 November 2021

PCNs - exercise of discretion - #10 Enfield

Instead of a pure policy only document the exercise of discretion is scattered through this training manual. That is fine as it allows more insight into the way that Enfield think. They haven't caused much annoyance to Mr Mustard in the past and are always quick to answer his questions at managerial level.





























That final email address is out of date. It should be tec@justice.gov.uk

Page 15. Mr Mustard thinks that Enfield Council should not place yellow lined disabled bays on the public highway as they aren't valid and that could undermine legitimate bays. This document was written 3 or 4 years ago and so policy may have changed.

There is a decent level of discretion applied for blue badge holders for a first contravention - see page 15.

The going for change policy on page 18 fairly reflects real life but only applies in car parks for some reason. Although some people keep a bag of change in the car you can't always have all the change you need especially given the cost of parking in 2021.

The end.

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