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Code 33 PCN from Merton: Using a route restricted to certain vehicles

Contravention code 33 is a bus lane contravention, enforced by CCTV cameras. If you have received this PCN from Merton, Parking Mate AI can check it for defects and prepare a challenge letter for London Tribunals.

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Quick answer

Contravention code 33 means: Using a route restricted to certain vehicles. This is a bus lane contravention issued under the Civil Enforcement of Road Traffic Contraventions (General Provisions) Regulations 2022. Merton enforces this via CCTV cameras.

What a Merton code 33 PCN means for you

You have received a penalty charge notice from Merton with contravention code 33. In plain English, this means the council considers that you using a route restricted to certain vehicles.

The legal basis for this PCN is the bus lane enforcement scheme, backed by a traffic regulation order (TRO or TMO) that Merton must have properly made and signed. Without a valid order and compliant signage, the restriction is not enforceable.

To challenge this PCN, you can make formal representations to Merton. If the council rejects your representations, you have the right to appeal to London Tribunals. The adjudicator's decision is independent and binding on the council.

Defects checked on a Merton code 33 PCN

C2

No contravention actually occurred at the time stated

C3

Contravention code does not match the restriction in force

E1

No photographic evidence supporting the alleged contravention

E3

Evidence is unclear, obscured, or of poor quality

S2

Required signage is missing or not visible from the parking place

S5

Signs are obscured, damaged, or do not comply with the Traffic Signs Regulations

D3

Traffic regulation order (TRO) is defective or does not cover the location

F7

PCN does not contain all the information required by regulations

F8

PCN was not served within the statutory time limit

F9

Notice to owner was not issued within the required period

Evidence to gather for a Merton code 33 challenge

The PCN itself

Photos of signage at the location

Photos of road markings

Any payment receipts

Dashcam footage if available

FAQs

Merton code 33 PCN FAQs

Common questions about contravention code 33 PCNs from Merton and how to challenge them.

What does code 33 mean on a Merton PCN?

Contravention code 33 on a Merton PCN means: Using a route restricted to certain vehicles. This is a bus lane contravention enforced by CCTV cameras within the London Borough of Merton area.

How do I challenge a Merton code 33 penalty charge?

You can make formal representations to Merton within 28 days of receiving the notice to owner. If Merton rejects your representations, you have 28 days to appeal to London Tribunals. Upload your PCN and Parking Mate AI identifies the grounds specific to code 33.

What are the common defences for code 33 in Merton?

Common defences for a Merton code 33 PCN include inadequate or missing signage, a defective traffic regulation order, poor camera evidence quality, incorrect contravention code, and procedural failures in serving the notice.

Can Merton use the wrong contravention code instead of code 33?

Yes. If Merton has issued your PCN with contravention code 33 but the code does not accurately describe what happened, this is a valid ground for challenge. The contravention code must match the restriction actually in force at the location and time stated.

How long do I have to respond to a Merton code 33 PCN?

You typically have 28 days to pay at the discounted rate or make an informal challenge. After a notice to owner, you have 28 days for formal representations. If Merton rejects those, you have 28 days to appeal to London Tribunals. Check your code 33 PCN promptly.

What evidence do I need for a Merton code 33 challenge?

For a Merton code 33 challenge, gather the PCN itself, photos of signage and road markings at the location, any payment receipts, dashcam footage if available, and a written note of why you believe code 33 was incorrectly applied.

Is a Merton code 33 PCN always correctly issued?

No. A Merton code 33 PCN may be incorrectly issued for several reasons: the signage may not comply with regulations, the camera evidence may be unclear, the TRO may be defective, or the code may not match what actually happened.

What happens if I ignore a Merton code 33 PCN?

Ignoring a Merton code 33 PCN leads to escalation: notice to owner, then a charge certificate (increasing the penalty by 50%), then registration at the Traffic Enforcement Centre, and eventually bailiff enforcement. Responding early preserves the most options.

Does Merton handle code 33 PCNs differently from other councils?

Each council has its own enforcement patterns and approach. Merton has specific local factors, including strict enforcement during Wimbledon tennis championships and year-round CPZ coverage in Wimbledon Village and Mitcham. Parking Mate AI applies Merton-specific checks when analysing your code 33 PCN.

How does Parking Mate AI help with a Merton code 33 PCN?

Upload your Merton code 33 PCN and Parking Mate AI reads the details automatically. It checks whether code 33 was correctly applied, whether the signage and procedure meet the required standards, and whether the notice was properly served. If defects are found, you receive a professional challenge letter for London Tribunals.

Got a Merton code 33 PCN? Check it before you pay

Upload your penalty charge notice for a free Parking Mate AI defect check. If grounds are found for your Merton code 33 PCN, get a professional challenge letter for London Tribunals.

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