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London Parking Solutions - No ticket on car, but photo evidence of a ticket there

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  • London Parking Solutions - No ticket on car, but photo evidence of a ticket there

    Hello.

    On 24th September, a London Parking Solutions warden ticketed my car in my private residential car park as my permit was only half displayed.
    The first I knew of this was a letter dated 24/10/2018, indicating I had not appealed or paid, and so the amount I would have to pay had increased to £118. There was no evidence in this letter of a ticket on my car, or the alleged issue with my permit.
    I never saw a PCN on or around my car.
    I appealed, and that was rejected, again no evidence issued. I emailed back and demanded to see evidence. They have since indicated this is all stored online and sent it to me.
    Had I seen the PCN on my car and the evidence in the photos on 24th September, I would have likely paid immediately to save myself this hassle and stress. But there was simply no ticket on my car. Unfortunately however I have no evidence of this.
    But I know there is video evidence online of companies like this removing tickets after photos are take - ghost ticketing to double the PCN.
    What are my next steps? Do I appeal to IAS, even though they are heavily biased to PPC? I have since said I refuse to pay £118 as there was no ticket on my car and I am worried it is likely a scam.
    Do I ignore from now on and risk going to court?

    Any help gratefully received. This is a big chunk of money just before Christmas.
    Thanks so much.
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    Don't bother with the IAS, you will lose.

    So if you own a flat in the residence what does your lease say about parking, or is it quiet? Does it say you have to display a permit and pay a third party if you don't?

    Have a look here for some good info

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