Hello Everyone,
I have just received a Parking Charge Notice from Britannia Parking for an offence committed on 25th November 2022. The driver stayed over the time allowed (more than the grace period) in a Waitrose car park and the ANPR picked this up. The "Date of Contravention" is 25th November 2022 and the "Date of this notice" is 09th December 2022, exactly 14 days after the offence. I have only received the letter today on 21st December 2022.
I have a couple of questions because I am not clear on the rules.
1. The letter says I get a reduction from £70 to £40 if I pay within 14 days. What date does that start from? The date I received the letter (today) or the "Date of this notice" on the letter. If the latter, I have to pay by tomorrow, which seems unfair!
2. I keep hearing that I must have received the letter within 14 days otherwise I can appeal. Is that true? Or does it just have to be issued within 14 days by Britannia?
If someone can let me know if I have an opportunity to appeal, that would be great.
Kind Regards,
John
I have just received a Parking Charge Notice from Britannia Parking for an offence committed on 25th November 2022. The driver stayed over the time allowed (more than the grace period) in a Waitrose car park and the ANPR picked this up. The "Date of Contravention" is 25th November 2022 and the "Date of this notice" is 09th December 2022, exactly 14 days after the offence. I have only received the letter today on 21st December 2022.
I have a couple of questions because I am not clear on the rules.
1. The letter says I get a reduction from £70 to £40 if I pay within 14 days. What date does that start from? The date I received the letter (today) or the "Date of this notice" on the letter. If the latter, I have to pay by tomorrow, which seems unfair!
2. I keep hearing that I must have received the letter within 14 days otherwise I can appeal. Is that true? Or does it just have to be issued within 14 days by Britannia?
If someone can let me know if I have an opportunity to appeal, that would be great.
Kind Regards,
John
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