In August this year I parked at Exmouth Pier Head car park while I ate at a local restaurant. I paid for 4 hours parking in cash and entered my car registration number. The car park was camera monitored so I did not receive a ticket.
I stayed for 3hours and 25 minutes and thought nothing more of it.
A week and a half later I received a Parking Charge Notice from Premier Park stating that I was parked in a manner whereby the driver became liable for a parking charge and that I should pay £100, reduced to £60 if I pay within 14 days. They do not say what manner I parked to cause this fine to be charged.
I always pay fines if they are valid and I have overstayed my parking but, in this case I hadn't. However, how can I prove it if there is no ticket and I paid in cash?
Should I pay? Argue the case on appeal, or just ignore the notice and hope it goes away?
Any advice?
I stayed for 3hours and 25 minutes and thought nothing more of it.
A week and a half later I received a Parking Charge Notice from Premier Park stating that I was parked in a manner whereby the driver became liable for a parking charge and that I should pay £100, reduced to £60 if I pay within 14 days. They do not say what manner I parked to cause this fine to be charged.
I always pay fines if they are valid and I have overstayed my parking but, in this case I hadn't. However, how can I prove it if there is no ticket and I paid in cash?
Should I pay? Argue the case on appeal, or just ignore the notice and hope it goes away?
Any advice?
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