Hi all,
So I received a ticket from Premier Park back in February. I thought it was unfair as I did pay the charge but put the digits for my car in the wrong order - an example, without giving my exact reg no out publicly is that my reg is for example AB66 ADE but I inputted AD66 ABE. It was stormy (the weekend of storm Clara) and I was trying to collect medicine for my son who had flu. Al these details were explained to Premier Park in the hope that I may be able to appeal to their human nature, but they rejected my appeal. I appealed to Popla and suggested that BPA Code of Conduct changes effective 6th January 2020, specifically section 17.4 which states a minor keying in error includes... "Numbers and/or letters in the wrong order (but where the correct registration is still recognisable)" and furthermore that..."These are minor errors...where the registration has been entered in the wrong order. If a typing error such as this leads to a PCN being issued and the motorist appeals, the PCN must be cancelled at the first stage of appeal."
They have argued that it is a major keying in error and my appeal is unsuccessful. I just think this is taking advantage of the general public - I have paid the charge in testing circumstances in all good faith and feel like I am being unfairly punished on a technicality?
Any useful ideas or suggestions welcome?
Many thanks.
So I received a ticket from Premier Park back in February. I thought it was unfair as I did pay the charge but put the digits for my car in the wrong order - an example, without giving my exact reg no out publicly is that my reg is for example AB66 ADE but I inputted AD66 ABE. It was stormy (the weekend of storm Clara) and I was trying to collect medicine for my son who had flu. Al these details were explained to Premier Park in the hope that I may be able to appeal to their human nature, but they rejected my appeal. I appealed to Popla and suggested that BPA Code of Conduct changes effective 6th January 2020, specifically section 17.4 which states a minor keying in error includes... "Numbers and/or letters in the wrong order (but where the correct registration is still recognisable)" and furthermore that..."These are minor errors...where the registration has been entered in the wrong order. If a typing error such as this leads to a PCN being issued and the motorist appeals, the PCN must be cancelled at the first stage of appeal."
They have argued that it is a major keying in error and my appeal is unsuccessful. I just think this is taking advantage of the general public - I have paid the charge in testing circumstances in all good faith and feel like I am being unfairly punished on a technicality?
Any useful ideas or suggestions welcome?
Many thanks.
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