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All, I received a PCN from TFL for stopping on a red route (46:Stopped where prohibited), but the PCN did not contain any photographic evidence to support this. I replied that "In your Penalty charge notice you fail to show any evidence for the alleged contravention - photographic or otherwise. This appears to be a procedural error on your part. We would request that you give us access to this evidence, and provide us with an explanation as to why they were not included on the original PCN." My request for information was met with a 'rejection of appeal' and 2 inconclusive photos were sent back in their reply along with a passage reading "Please be advised that it is not a legal requirement to send photos along with the PCN. However, I will supply you with the photographic evidence that you require, at the bottom of this letter." However, on TFL's own website, under their Terms & Conditions it clearly states "If you've received a Penalty Charge Notice, there will be two images on the Notice itself." I believe that I probably did stop on the red route, albeit for 30 seconds, but was wondering if I have grounds to appeal based on their incorrect issuing of the original PCN (i.e. without photos). Any advice would be much appreciated. I only have 2 more days (18th May 2011) to either pay or appeal. Regards
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