Mr Mustard hasn't been impressed by what he has seen so far of Redbridge's parking department but that does have the benefit of making their tickets easier to overturn.
In this case it looks like the traffic warden is, not to put too fine a point on it, a liar and not even a very good one. If Mr Mustard was representing Mr Yacoob, a complaint would be going in at this juncture.
Should you end up in a situation like this, as well as getting together with the other motorist, you can demand that the council produce all of the transaction history for the handheld equipment of the traffic warden as the system records every key press with an exact time to the second and what was printed and when. That might well have shown, in conjunction with timed photographs that the car had left before the PCN had even been printed?
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