Hi folks I'm new on here, my problem is that on the 25th January I went to Leicester drove into car park at about 12-30pm by the time I found a space it was about 12-40pm I put £1 in machine for 1hr parking went to see if friends were in the pub they were so at 13-38pm put £6 in machine for about 5 or 6hr parking not sure then went to match came back at 17-15pm drove home today I have a letter from parking eye they say I have not purchased appropriate parking time but I did and I still have the ticket which shows 13-38pm and £6 paid what shall I do now thanks
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Re: Parking Eye
Dear, Sirs
I, as registered keeper, wish to invoke your appeals procedure. The driver paid for parking (see attached receipts). I am under no statutory obligation to name the driver and will not do so.
In any event your charges are penal and not a genuine pre estimate of loss. Should you reject my appeal please supply a popla code.
Yours etc
If they do reject come back for a suitable popla appeal.
M1
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