Hi All,
I parked in the Royal William Yard some time ago and paid £5 (or thereabouts) into the machine after selecting the picture of my car having first put in my numberplate. It then upon pushing the button to complete the transaction failed to print me a ticket and it wouldn't give me my money back (I'm reasonably technically proficient so don't believe this was operator error). I made the assumption that having selected the picture of my car and having paid £5 which I couldn't get back that it must have recorded this information and so went on to the birthday meal I was going to. On returning to my car I discovered a parking ticket and I immediately took it to the entrance to the car park where the security guards were and said I'd like to challenge it, they told me it was an external firm and nothing to do with them. So I went on to the website they provide to challenge tickets and it asked for loads of information that I didn't feel comfortable giving. I have to admit this was ages ago and I can't even remember what info it asked for to back that up, but I know that at the time I was furious and felt that it was totally unreasonable for me to have to give up my personal information due to a problem with their machine. So I just left it and ignored the letters, I suppose expecting it to go away. I know it's not the best way to deal with things, but life's busy and hectic enough without wasting time dealing with people who I feel are just trying to rip people off or intimidate people into paying things. So I've now received the claim form (or to be completely honest I received it mid Feb) and have done the AOS. I did send the SAR to SIP Parking but never received anything back. Basically I'm hoping that the fact that I had actually paid into the machine and that it was attached to my numberplate means that I have some sort of defence along with there being an unreasonable amount of my personal information required just to open a dialogue with them about the ticket would mean I can defend this? Upon reflection I know this may all seem to have been an avoidable stage to get to but I've been working 6 days a week and have had several deaths to contend with that have had quite an impact on my life and I guess I've hoped things would just go away (never seems to be the case). Apologies for the essay and the sob story but don't want you to think I've just been lazy about it all. Any help much appreciated.
I parked in the Royal William Yard some time ago and paid £5 (or thereabouts) into the machine after selecting the picture of my car having first put in my numberplate. It then upon pushing the button to complete the transaction failed to print me a ticket and it wouldn't give me my money back (I'm reasonably technically proficient so don't believe this was operator error). I made the assumption that having selected the picture of my car and having paid £5 which I couldn't get back that it must have recorded this information and so went on to the birthday meal I was going to. On returning to my car I discovered a parking ticket and I immediately took it to the entrance to the car park where the security guards were and said I'd like to challenge it, they told me it was an external firm and nothing to do with them. So I went on to the website they provide to challenge tickets and it asked for loads of information that I didn't feel comfortable giving. I have to admit this was ages ago and I can't even remember what info it asked for to back that up, but I know that at the time I was furious and felt that it was totally unreasonable for me to have to give up my personal information due to a problem with their machine. So I just left it and ignored the letters, I suppose expecting it to go away. I know it's not the best way to deal with things, but life's busy and hectic enough without wasting time dealing with people who I feel are just trying to rip people off or intimidate people into paying things. So I've now received the claim form (or to be completely honest I received it mid Feb) and have done the AOS. I did send the SAR to SIP Parking but never received anything back. Basically I'm hoping that the fact that I had actually paid into the machine and that it was attached to my numberplate means that I have some sort of defence along with there being an unreasonable amount of my personal information required just to open a dialogue with them about the ticket would mean I can defend this? Upon reflection I know this may all seem to have been an avoidable stage to get to but I've been working 6 days a week and have had several deaths to contend with that have had quite an impact on my life and I guess I've hoped things would just go away (never seems to be the case). Apologies for the essay and the sob story but don't want you to think I've just been lazy about it all. Any help much appreciated.
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