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Parking Notice in Badly Lit Housing Estate

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  • Parking Notice in Badly Lit Housing Estate

    Hi - I too received a PCN.

    - Visiting a housing estate and there are four lamp posts with parking restriction signs on, however 3 of those lights are not working so i didnt see the sign.
    - I went up the the third floor where my friend lives and she handed me a pass and told me to display it.
    - I returned to the car only to find the parking fine had been issued.
    - I appealed on the grounds that signs are not visible and they rejected and to pay up or appeal to POPLA. I have a Verification code, is this this POPLA ref?

    What should I do now? I have video and photographic evidence showing the lack of lighting.
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    Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

    Originally posted by TeeJay View Post
    Hi - I too received a PCN.

    - Visiting a housing estate and there are four lamp posts with parking restriction signs on, however 3 of those lights are not working so i didnt see the sign.
    - I went up the the third floor where my friend lives and she handed me a pass and told me to display it.
    - I returned to the car only to find the parking fine had been issued.
    - I appealed on the grounds that signs are not visible and they rejected and to pay up or appeal to POPLA. I have a Verification code, is this this POPLA ref?

    What should I do now? I have video and photographic evidence showing the lack of lighting.

    Should be 10 digits. If it is then you should appeal to popla along the lines of http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...-Appeal-Letter which should be amended to suit your circumstances. The genuine pre estimate of loss part is winning all the time at present.

    M1

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