Hi all,
A friend of mine recently received a parking fine from Premier Parking Solutions. A valid ticket was purchased but had slid down the dashboard and so was not fully visible.
I encouraged her to appeal, requesting photo evidence of the ticket not being on display (I have previously managed to have a fine over turned as they had not taken clear enough photos of my vehicle.)
They wrote back including photographs of the dashboard, (a ticket from the day prior is visible, along with the half ticket that had slid down the dash) however no photos show the side windows of the vehicle. In their response, they wrote that 'tickets are required to be clearly on display "on the dashboard"' (the dashboard part is not mentioned on any signage in the car park).
Given that a valid ticket WAS purchased, could she dispute claiming the ticket was clearly displayed on the side window (a perfectly normal place for people to display their tickets!) and that their evidence does not show the side windows of the vehicle at all and therefor is not sufficient?
Has anyone had any success with this in the past and does anyone know any more about the requirement to display a ticket on the dashboard as opposed to a window instead?
She is worried about appealing further and loosing the right to pay the reduce fee, but my view is that the window IS a perfectly normal place to display a ticket, and if they are that strict on their display policy - should they not be issuing fines to everyone who has stuck their ticket to the windshield / window as well?
Many thanks in advance.
A friend of mine recently received a parking fine from Premier Parking Solutions. A valid ticket was purchased but had slid down the dashboard and so was not fully visible.
I encouraged her to appeal, requesting photo evidence of the ticket not being on display (I have previously managed to have a fine over turned as they had not taken clear enough photos of my vehicle.)
They wrote back including photographs of the dashboard, (a ticket from the day prior is visible, along with the half ticket that had slid down the dash) however no photos show the side windows of the vehicle. In their response, they wrote that 'tickets are required to be clearly on display "on the dashboard"' (the dashboard part is not mentioned on any signage in the car park).
Given that a valid ticket WAS purchased, could she dispute claiming the ticket was clearly displayed on the side window (a perfectly normal place for people to display their tickets!) and that their evidence does not show the side windows of the vehicle at all and therefor is not sufficient?
Has anyone had any success with this in the past and does anyone know any more about the requirement to display a ticket on the dashboard as opposed to a window instead?
She is worried about appealing further and loosing the right to pay the reduce fee, but my view is that the window IS a perfectly normal place to display a ticket, and if they are that strict on their display policy - should they not be issuing fines to everyone who has stuck their ticket to the windshield / window as well?
Many thanks in advance.
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