8 August 2023

Islington Council - a role model

 

The above PCN was issued to a lady who had passed away and her car was insured for family to drive until it went back to the lease company shortly thereafter. Islington Council were very considerate in cancelling without fuss.
 
Mr Mustard thought that the PCN was served late being more than 28 days after the alleged contravention date, that being the rule (with an exception or two) for moving traffic cases.
 
He asked Islington how many such PCNs there were in the year to 31 March 2023. The answer was 1,162.
 
Mr Mustard told Islington they should refund them all and made noises about going to the external auditor (a deadline he missed as he was away on holiday).
 
Being late didn't matter as it turns out that Islington Council have morals.

Mr Mustard complains quite often so likes to dole out some praise as well.

The next story will be good news as well, also from Islington.

The end.

1 comment:

  1. Puzzled as to why DVLA didn't 'reply' by 28 days...councils use KADOE sytem which iirc is fully automated!!

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