Example Cases
Cloned vehicles
There is a known national problem with vehicle cloning, including road fund licence details.
BH318
The appellant - a garage - had been issued with an NTO following a contravention by a garage courtesy car. They appealed on the ground that they had never received a PCN and that the vehicle to which the PCN had been issued must have been cloned. The Adjudicator was not persuaded that such cloning would involve the duplication of the name of the garage as displayed on the actual courtesy car.
The appeal was dismissed.
Pages in Example Cases
- 1. Appeal outcomes: Allowed or dismissed
- 2. Condition of signs and lines
- 3. Suspended bays
- 4. Inconsistent enforcement
- 5. Fluttering tickets
- 6. When is a highway not a highway?
- 7. The admissibility of evidence
- 8. Taxis and private-hire vehicles
- 9. Payment going astray
- 10. Taken without owner's consent
- 11. Owner not the driver
- 12. Circumstances beyond driver's control
- 13. Going for change
- 14. Parked beyond bay markings
- 15. The issue of evidence
- 16. You are here: Cloned vehicles
- 17. Issues of PCN accuracy
- 18. Disc Zones
- 19. Vehicles on hire
- 20. Council discretion
- 21. Issues with Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs' or local parking bylaws)
- 22. Credit Card Surcharge