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    Hi all, i 've been scouring the forums and its battered my head. I received a PCN for my car overstaying in a retail car park. The driver who isnt the registered keeper overstayed by 25mins in a car park that allows 90 mins free parking but no facility to pay for extra. It states on notices on the car park that 90 mins free parking then £100 fine max reduced to £60 for prompt payment, they use ANPR technology. We live in England. I dont mind paying something but i reckon £60 is a bit steep.
    I can prove i wasn't the driver as i was at work, (if i name the driver, i will be paying for it anyway)
    The notice was issued 18 days after the incident
    No mention of PoFA on the PCN.

    Can i not just tell them i wasnt the driver and have no obligation to tell you, and leave it there? Is this not a valid defence?
    Or should i go through the appeal then popla route? If so what do you reckon my chances are?
    Thanks in advance
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    should i go through the appeal then popla route?
    Absolutely.

    If so what do you reckon my chances are?
    99.99999999999999% as long as you use a decent appeal such as this .

    Some reports of the popla decisions at http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=59867667&postcount=2

    M1

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      Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
      Absolutely.



      99.99999999999999% as long as you use a decent appeal such as this .

      Some reports of the popla decisions at http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=59867667&postcount=2

      M1
      Thanks for the reply, how would i find out if they have any planning to operate as a carpark and impose fines, or have an agreement with the retailer?

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