by chorister » Tue Nov 20, 2018 3:38 pm
Emma_gulson: I don't know if this applies to Wandsworth parking tickets, but I once appealed against a TFL penalty for stopping in a yellow hatched box (and won: the CCTV showed a mother with a buggy jumping the pedestrian lights, so I had the option to stop or run her over). I was very impressed by the process, which was before an independent QC and was careful and methodical and fair. I was given ample time to present my case and felt it was listened to carefully.
I don't know if it is the same process for Wandsworth parking (it may not be) so I suggest as a first step that you ask them how the appeal process works in practice ie who hears the appeal, where is it, how long etc. If it is the same as TFL then firstly don't worry too much about the process, and secondly get all your evidence together carefully and methodically, with as much in writing as possible and notes of the points you want to make verbally. Then go through it with a friend, to make sure it all holds together. Don't rely on a hard luck story - get evidence eg if you have had reminders before, but not this time etc.
Good luck
Emma_gulson: I don't know if this applies to Wandsworth parking tickets, but I once appealed against a TFL penalty for stopping in a yellow hatched box (and won: the CCTV showed a mother with a buggy jumping the pedestrian lights, so I had the option to stop or run her over). I was very impressed by the process, which was before an independent QC and was careful and methodical and fair. I was given ample time to present my case and felt it was listened to carefully.
I don't know if it is the same process for Wandsworth parking (it may not be) so I suggest as a first step that you ask them how the appeal process works in practice ie who hears the appeal, where is it, how long etc. If it is the same as TFL then firstly don't worry too much about the process, and secondly get all your evidence together carefully and methodically, with as much in writing as possible and notes of the points you want to make verbally. Then go through it with a friend, to make sure it all holds together. Don't rely on a hard luck story - get evidence eg if you have had reminders before, but not this time etc.
Good luck