I'd really appreciate some advice from anyone with knowledge of private parking companies, as I have just received a final reminder on what seems a nonsensical parking charge notice.
The reminder states the following; "The reason we issued the PCN to the vehicle is as follows: Whole Period of Parking Not Paid For." This is evidentially factually incorrect, as a ticket was paid for, placed in the vehicles window, and the driver returned before the expiry time on the ticket. This is proven by Premier Parking's PCN showing my vehicle entering and leaving the car park with time stamped photographs. Therefore there can be no dispute that a ticket was paid for, and the time limits imposed by said ticket abided by.
Premier Parking have gone on to claim that the ticket was purchased using incorrect data entry, due to only the last 3 digits of the number plate having been entered rather than the entirety. Surely no ticket should have been issued? The large majority of this type of ticket machine seem to ask for the last 3 digits, not the whole number plate, therefore it's not ignorance to follow this standard action. If the requirements are for the entire number plate to be entered, shouldn't their machines not be able to issue a ticket based on 3 digits only?
As it is, they clearly have evidence that a ticket WAS purchased for my vehicle. They have evidence of a ticket purchased for one hour for vehicle registration ending with the last three digits of my vehicles registration, and they have photographic evidence that the vehicle arrived and left within this purchased time period.
They are threatening court action, but can anyone out there advise whether that is likely to happen if I refuse to pay? And if it does, do they have a leg to stand on?
Thank you in advance!
The reminder states the following; "The reason we issued the PCN to the vehicle is as follows: Whole Period of Parking Not Paid For." This is evidentially factually incorrect, as a ticket was paid for, placed in the vehicles window, and the driver returned before the expiry time on the ticket. This is proven by Premier Parking's PCN showing my vehicle entering and leaving the car park with time stamped photographs. Therefore there can be no dispute that a ticket was paid for, and the time limits imposed by said ticket abided by.
Premier Parking have gone on to claim that the ticket was purchased using incorrect data entry, due to only the last 3 digits of the number plate having been entered rather than the entirety. Surely no ticket should have been issued? The large majority of this type of ticket machine seem to ask for the last 3 digits, not the whole number plate, therefore it's not ignorance to follow this standard action. If the requirements are for the entire number plate to be entered, shouldn't their machines not be able to issue a ticket based on 3 digits only?
As it is, they clearly have evidence that a ticket WAS purchased for my vehicle. They have evidence of a ticket purchased for one hour for vehicle registration ending with the last three digits of my vehicles registration, and they have photographic evidence that the vehicle arrived and left within this purchased time period.
They are threatening court action, but can anyone out there advise whether that is likely to happen if I refuse to pay? And if it does, do they have a leg to stand on?
Thank you in advance!
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