Good morning,
On the 5th December I went to Tesco on Hammond Street, I entered Stockbridge Close but couldn’t enter the carpark for Tesco as it was really busy. I was waiting on Stockbridge Close until it became clear for me to enter the car park. However two weeks later I received a parking fine saying I was in breach of their terms and parked. The photographic evidence shows that I am in the drivers seat with my younger daughter in the passenger seat and my eldest in the back with the window open, there was also two cars behind me also waiting to enter the car park. I appealed to the company which dismissed it and said the fine had gone from £60 to £100 but I could appeal to the IAS, which I did. I physically could not go no where at the time and was waiting to enter the car park so was honest in my actions. This week late one evening I got an email from the IAS saying they had dismissed my appeal and I should pay the fine. It says I can take legal advice. By paying the fine it’s admitting I did something wrong I was waiting to enter the car park there was physically no where else for my to go so I feel that this is really unfair issuing a ticket as all I wanted to do was park my car to go into Tesco. Can anyone advise what I should do and what my options are. The IAS said that the adjudicator would be a barrister or solicitor so there knowledge on the law would be acceptable advice! I feel this is extremely unfair as I wasn’t parked.
On the 5th December I went to Tesco on Hammond Street, I entered Stockbridge Close but couldn’t enter the carpark for Tesco as it was really busy. I was waiting on Stockbridge Close until it became clear for me to enter the car park. However two weeks later I received a parking fine saying I was in breach of their terms and parked. The photographic evidence shows that I am in the drivers seat with my younger daughter in the passenger seat and my eldest in the back with the window open, there was also two cars behind me also waiting to enter the car park. I appealed to the company which dismissed it and said the fine had gone from £60 to £100 but I could appeal to the IAS, which I did. I physically could not go no where at the time and was waiting to enter the car park so was honest in my actions. This week late one evening I got an email from the IAS saying they had dismissed my appeal and I should pay the fine. It says I can take legal advice. By paying the fine it’s admitting I did something wrong I was waiting to enter the car park there was physically no where else for my to go so I feel that this is really unfair issuing a ticket as all I wanted to do was park my car to go into Tesco. Can anyone advise what I should do and what my options are. The IAS said that the adjudicator would be a barrister or solicitor so there knowledge on the law would be acceptable advice! I feel this is extremely unfair as I wasn’t parked.
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