Help required please!
I often pick my son up after school in a car park at the bottom of some flats where his friend lives (he often meets his friend there whilst I get his other brother from school), when I pull in he literally jumps into the car, I turn around we drive out.
Sadly this car park is on a very busy road and a sharp bend plus you have a lot of school kids crossing the entrance to the car park, I have now been sent pictures of the rear of my car and a PCN from london parking solutions.
1) I didn't appeal because I have moved recently and didn't get the first 1 or maybe even 2 letters, I don't know how many they would have sent?
2) When I did receive the letter, I called them to say that they had made a mistake, clearly my brake lights were showing in the pics, children were crossing back and forth in front of my car (obviously allowing them to cross), I'm not on the kerb (which the woman on the phone said I was), then of course you wait again to pull out on the dangerous section of road, I explained that in fact my son walks there all the time to see his friend who lives in the flats to which the parking belongs, but it would seem I'm not permitted to collect my son from a friends!
3) I wasn't parked, I never park there, I'm too busy to warrant stopping, the other anomaly is that I don't even know who was driving the car that day as my husband had been off that week too!
4) They want £100 plus £60 admin fee for having taken 3/4 minutes to pull out of the area.
5) I have been back and there are notices re parking etc, but as I 'DON'T park' I've never taken any notice of them.
6) They have addreseed the letter to the registered keeper, which although it's me, they have got my name wrong, for which I refused to tell them what it actually is, I don't know if this is error on DVLA's part or theirs?
Point is, where do I stand? I think it's wholly unfair in the first place, equally £160.00???? come on!
They say I can't appeal, they've noted all the above but still have to pay, think I'd rather go to court out of principle, I'm sure his friend would write to them to explain that the above in fact is true.
Please Help!
I often pick my son up after school in a car park at the bottom of some flats where his friend lives (he often meets his friend there whilst I get his other brother from school), when I pull in he literally jumps into the car, I turn around we drive out.
Sadly this car park is on a very busy road and a sharp bend plus you have a lot of school kids crossing the entrance to the car park, I have now been sent pictures of the rear of my car and a PCN from london parking solutions.
1) I didn't appeal because I have moved recently and didn't get the first 1 or maybe even 2 letters, I don't know how many they would have sent?
2) When I did receive the letter, I called them to say that they had made a mistake, clearly my brake lights were showing in the pics, children were crossing back and forth in front of my car (obviously allowing them to cross), I'm not on the kerb (which the woman on the phone said I was), then of course you wait again to pull out on the dangerous section of road, I explained that in fact my son walks there all the time to see his friend who lives in the flats to which the parking belongs, but it would seem I'm not permitted to collect my son from a friends!
3) I wasn't parked, I never park there, I'm too busy to warrant stopping, the other anomaly is that I don't even know who was driving the car that day as my husband had been off that week too!
4) They want £100 plus £60 admin fee for having taken 3/4 minutes to pull out of the area.
5) I have been back and there are notices re parking etc, but as I 'DON'T park' I've never taken any notice of them.
6) They have addreseed the letter to the registered keeper, which although it's me, they have got my name wrong, for which I refused to tell them what it actually is, I don't know if this is error on DVLA's part or theirs?
Point is, where do I stand? I think it's wholly unfair in the first place, equally £160.00???? come on!
They say I can't appeal, they've noted all the above but still have to pay, think I'd rather go to court out of principle, I'm sure his friend would write to them to explain that the above in fact is true.
Please Help!
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