How Can I Challenge A Skegness and Coast PCN?
This blog serves to answer the question “How Can I Challenge a Skegness and Coast PCN?” You need to have a sharp memory for recalling minute details relating to the circumstances leading to your traffic violation and end up constructing a PCN challenge which clearly puts forward your case. Video clips of your road journeys in Skegness Town council recorded regularly can be effectively used as evidence to back your formal representation.
How Can I Challenge A Skegness and Coast PCN?
You can challenge a Skegness and Coast PCN by filling in the online formal representation form on the Lincolnshire District Council website.
Skegness Town forms part of the East Lindsey District Council and the East Lindsey District Council is responsible for serving and dealing with Penalty Charge Notices in the Skegness Town Council. So a Penalty Charge Notice issued in Skegness Town is actually an East Lindsey PCN.
The East Lindsey District Council will also decide the result of your Skegness and Coast PCN challenge and will either choose to withdraw your PCN or send you a Notice of Rejection of Representations.
You can only challenge a Skegness and Coast PCN on the Lincolnshire District Council website and this means that you can easily prepare for it by saving scanned copies of your pay and display tickets, and medical certificates (as evidence of mitigating circumstances) and maintaining a regularly updated video log of your road trips in the council in a separate folder on your computer.. All these articles of evidence can be used to support your formal representation to a Parking PCN, a Bus Lane PCN or a Moving Traffic PCN. If you don’t do this then you will miss out on saving any proof of the specific traffic violation incident as the moment just lasts for a few minutes and after that all the evidence is gone (especially for Bus Lane and moving traffic PCNs).
You need to think about the scene of your traffic violation and ascertain if you can recall any mitigating circumstances such as avoiding a collision with an oncoming vehicle or if you remember any specific actions you took to steer your vehicle away from the danger zone. All these thoughts and mental pictures need to be properly supported by authentic evidence material which can only be a video recording of the incident, which shows you driving the vehicle and describing (through words) how you are trying to move your vehicle in the correct direction.
If you go through the video clip and find that you managed to avoid breaching the traffic contravention, you can mention this as grounds for your Skegness and Coast PCN challenge and upload the video as evidence. You need to make sure that your recording’s date stamp matches with the date and time of your traffic violation and that the original video recording is transferred onto your computer first. This video clip may be edited to reduce its size if you wish to do so.
Before accessing the online form you should be certain of the grounds for your PCN appeal and prepare the text of your challenge on a word processing software such as MS Word. This will help you to eliminate any incorrect reasons for your challenge, which do not conform to the official language of the contravention code or have nothing to do with the traffic violation.
In many cases, PCNs are not enforceable and you may be able to win your case and avoid having to pay your fine.
You could begin the process by speaking to an online solicitor for as little as £5.
What is a Penalty Charge Notice?
A Penalty Charge Notice is a monetary penalty issued to drivers or motorists for committing certain traffic contraventions including violating Parking, Bus Lane and Moving Traffic restrictions. A PCN is issued for failing to follow Parking zone, bus lane enforcement and moving traffic restrictions mentioned in the Road Traffic Act 1984 and the Traffic Management Act 2004.
A penalty charge notice can be handed to you by a Civil Enforcement Officer or dispatched to your (DVLA) residential address by post. CCTV cameras and Civil Enforcement Officers observe traffic contraventions before a violation is detected and the vehicle is charged with a PCN.
A PCN might also be issued for failing to pay road charges on time. You have 28 days to decide how and if you would like to challenge your Penalty Charge Notice. After 28 days if you have neither paid nor challenged your PCN, you will be sent a charge certificate from the Traffic Penalty Tribunal.
If you don’t challenge a PCN, you should pay the fine within 28 days, otherwise, its amount will increase by 50%. A £70 PCN will be worth £105 if you pay it in the 14 days after receiving your charge certificate.
Can I Only Challenge A Skegness and Coast PCN online?
Yes, you can only challenge a Skegness and Coast PCN on the Lincolnshire District’s parking portal..
Skegness Town forms part of the East Lindsey District Council and the East Lindsey District Council is responsible for serving and dealing with Penalty Charge Notices in the Skegness Town Council. So a Penalty Charge Notice issued in Skegness Town is actually an East Lindsey PCN.
The East Lindsey District Council will also decide the result of your Skegness and Coast PCN challenge and will either choose to withdraw your PCN or send you a Notice of Rejection of Representations. Your Skegness and Coast PCN appeal can be initiated by clicking here and entering your Skegness and Coast PCN number, your Vehicle Registration Number as well as a web code mentioned on your PCN. Once you have entered these details, you can click on “Search” to find your Skegness and Coast PCN on the Lincolnshire District Council’s Parking Portal.
You can view CCTV camera footage of your traffic contravention before constructing your PCN appeal. The reasons for your disputing the PCN can be typed into a word processing software first and related to the text of the relevant traffic contravention code as well as to the specific material evidence you plan to use in your appeal. These reasons need to be formally compiled into an appeals letter to be submitted to the East Lindsey District Council along with any material evidence.
So you can take 3 to 4 days for recollecting your thoughts about the traffic violation incident and even check your vehicle to recall the position in which it was parked that day. If you were driving with a passenger, their observations of the scene from the back seat of your vehicle could also help you to explain exactly what happened. Evidence including photos and videos can be attached online to your Skegness and Coast PCN challenge by accessing the Lincolnshire District PCN Database.
You have to make the challenge to your PCN within 28 days of receiving your “Notice to Owner”.
You can also submit an informal representation to your Skegness and Coast PCN (CCTV Bus Lane PCN or Parking PCN served by a CEO) by accessing your PCN details here. To access the form you need to enter your PCN number and vehicle registration number.
You have to fill out the informal representation form by typing your full name, email address, and the contents of your informal representation. Once you are sure that you have constructed a strong appeals case to make the council grant you a formal representation, you can send your form. The informal appeals stage is applicable to PCNs sent by post.
If the East Lindsey District Council accepts your PCN appeal, the PCN will be annulled and you will not be liable for paying any monetary penalty. In case the council sends you a “Notice of Rejection” by disapproving of your representation you will have to pay the amount mentioned on your PCN.
How can I pay my Skegness and Coast PCN fine?
It is best to make your Skegness and Coast PCN fine payment online on the East Lincolnshire Parking Portal using Visa Card, Master Card, Direct Debit, or Maestro Card. This method saves time and is also more precise as your details are entered directly into an electronic database.
Your Skegness and Coast PCN fine is also payable by telephone. You need to dial the following number to connect to the East Lindsey Council’s automated payments system: 0300 770123. Next, you need to enter your payment card details on the call as well as your card’s billing address. Your vehicle registration number and PCN number are also needed to complete your payment. This automated payments hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
In order to make your Skegness and Coast PCN fine payment online, you should visit the East Lincolnshire District Parking Portal. After opening this webpage you can enter your PCN number and Vehicle Registration number. You need to click on “Next” to search for your Skegness and Coast PCN details in the East Lincolnshire District’s online database. To complete your fine submission online you also have to enter your payment card details in the next window. You must remember to wait for 24 hours after your PCN is issued before attempting to pay it.
You must pay your PCN fine within 28 days. You should pay before 14 days if you don’t want to miss out on the 50% early payment discount (which reduces Parking PCNs to £35 or £25 and Moving Traffic PCNs to £35). If you pay your Skegness and Coast Bus Lane PCN within 21 days, you will have to pay just £35.
How much is the PCN fine for each of the 3 kinds of PCNs served in Skegness Town Council?
A Parking PCN in Skegness Town Council is served for violating higher or lower-level parking restrictions. You have to pay £70 for committing a higher-level parking contravention and £50 for a lower-level parking contravention. If you pay the parking fine within 14 days, you will just be paying £35 or £25 as a 50% discount is applicable to your payment.
For failing to comply with a bus lane contravention code or a moving traffic restriction in SkegnessTown Council, you will be charged a £70 Penalty Charge Notice. The 50% early payment discount reduces both these types of PCN fines to £35 if a bus lane PCN is paid within 21 days and a moving traffic PCN is paid within 14 days
What will happen if I don’t pay my Skegness and Coast PCN within the 28-day limit?
You should not ignore traffic contraventions or the Penalty Charge Notices resulting from them or cultivate a careless attitude towards driving in Skegness Town Council. As per your driving license rules, you are bound to abide by Parking, Bus Lane, and Moving Traffic contravention codes in Skegness Town Council.
If you neither pay your Skegness and Coast PCN within 28 days nor decide to appeal against it, you will be sent a charge certificate from the Traffic Penalty Tribunal. The charge certificate increases your PCN fine by 50%, which means you will be paying £105 (or £75) now. You should pay the charge certificate within 14 days as it cannot be appealed and ignoring the charge certificate may result in the filing of a court order (for recovery of debts) against you by the East Lindsey District Council.
You will be sent a “Notice of Debt Registration” and a witness certificate from the Traffic Penalty Tribunal if you don’t pay the charge certificate amount within 14 days. The unpaid amount will be treated as a debt with the Traffic Enforcement Centre at the Northampton County Court.
The court order for debt recovery enforces that the charge certificate amount must be paid in full within 21 days or the county court will have to use additional powers to recover the money from your possession which means employing Enforcement Agents to (contact you or) visit your personal premises.
Can I Dispute A Skegness and Coast PCN with the Traffic Penalty Tribunal if the East Lindsey District Council dismisses my appeal?
Yes, you can dispute the decision of the East Lindsey District Council in your “Notice of Rejection of Representations” with the Traffic Penalty Tribunal. For this, you can use the Traffic Penalty Tribunal’s website by clicking this link
You can watch this instructional video here to learn about your challenge process. It clearly explains how to use the online service offered by the Traffic Penalty Tribunal. On the Traffic Penalty Tribunal webpage, you will first have to select the type of PCN you were served by the East Lindsey District Council (shown on the bottom part of the page) .
You will then be required to enter your Vehicle Registration Number, the reference number from the “Notice of Rejection” letter from the East Lindsey District Council, and your PCN number for which the appeal was rejected.
You can use the online service to challenge multiple “Notices of Rejection” simultaneously. You will require a valid email address to create an account on the Traffic Penalty Tribunal website. You have to upload a copy of your “Notice of Rejection of Representations” letter to your application by using the Traffic Penalty Tribunal’s online portal.
Scanned copies of evidence to strengthen your case such as a pay and display ticket or photographs of the scene can be added along with your explanation. The explanation of your case should be well-worded and convince the tribunal of an error on the part of the East Lindsey District Council in adjudicating your case.
Your challenge to the “Notice of Rejection of Representations” should be submitted to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal within 28 days of receiving your Notification of Rejection from the East Lindsey District Council.
You will be able to contact the Traffic Penalty Tribunal adjudicator during the registration of your appeal. The result of your appeal will be communicated to you within 14-28 days of submission. If the adjudicator decides the case in your favour, the PCN will be cancelled by the East Lindsey District Council.
Conclusion
This blog post addressed the question “How Can I Challenge A Skegness and Coast PCN?” Parking PCN’s can be successfully challenged by mentioning mitigating circumstances such as a medical emergency that led you to leave your vehicle parked for an extended duration of time or by proving that the traffic violation never occurred. The evidence you upload or send in with your formal representation can make or break your case as it serves to show your point of view of the incident to the East Lindsey District Council.