Hiya,
New here and hoping you can help. I received a ticket from First Parking LLP for parking without a valid parking ticket/permit. I do have a permit, which I have paid by salary deduction for over two years, however the sticky attachment is no longer sticky and so I have been putting the permit on my dashboard. I must have knocked it off one day and I then received a ticket.
I appealed this with First Parking LLP (which I now realise I shouldn't have), and it was rejected; I will post their rejection below. I provided photos of my valid permit, an email from the University transport office notifying me when it was originally available for collection, and proof of my salary deduction for the relevant month.
I will also attach to this post a photo of the ticket, a photo of the signage (of which there is only one, and the writing is seriously small, I could only read this when stood 1 foot away from it as it is attached high on a lamppost). I also have photos of other cars parked in the car park that have various notes written on paper, and have done for weeks, to say a permit may be coming, or that they didn't have any change, that have not been ticketed.
I am wondering where I go from here. I understand that a POPLA appeal is next, however from looking at other threads this seems very confusing. Or considering the circumstances, would it be worth just paying £30 within the 14 days? I am more annoyed at the fact that I pay £360 for the privilege of parking, only to then be ticketed!
Many thank in advance for any help!
Rejection:
New here and hoping you can help. I received a ticket from First Parking LLP for parking without a valid parking ticket/permit. I do have a permit, which I have paid by salary deduction for over two years, however the sticky attachment is no longer sticky and so I have been putting the permit on my dashboard. I must have knocked it off one day and I then received a ticket.
I appealed this with First Parking LLP (which I now realise I shouldn't have), and it was rejected; I will post their rejection below. I provided photos of my valid permit, an email from the University transport office notifying me when it was originally available for collection, and proof of my salary deduction for the relevant month.
I will also attach to this post a photo of the ticket, a photo of the signage (of which there is only one, and the writing is seriously small, I could only read this when stood 1 foot away from it as it is attached high on a lamppost). I also have photos of other cars parked in the car park that have various notes written on paper, and have done for weeks, to say a permit may be coming, or that they didn't have any change, that have not been ticketed.
I am wondering where I go from here. I understand that a POPLA appeal is next, however from looking at other threads this seems very confusing. Or considering the circumstances, would it be worth just paying £30 within the 14 days? I am more annoyed at the fact that I pay £360 for the privilege of parking, only to then be ticketed!
Many thank in advance for any help!
Rejection:
We acknowledge receipt of your appeal, regarding the above parking charge. Parking at this site is only for vehicles that are parked in accordance with the terms and conditions, as detailed on the signage on site. This signage is clear, in line with industry standards and clearly details any charges that may be imposed, should these terms and conditions be breached.
I have now had the opportunity to review this case and my findings are:
After reviewing the photographic evidence and also your appeal information; on this occasion I will be rejecting your appeal. It is the drivers responsibility to ensure they are clearly displaying a valid permit
A warning has been issued previously.
After reviewing the photographic evidence and also your appeal information; on this occasion I will be rejecting your appeal. It is the drivers responsibility to ensure they are clearly displaying a valid permit
A warning has been issued previously.
As your vehicle was parked in contravention of the Terms and Conditions of the car park, we are satisfied that the notice was issued correctly in accordance with the BPA Code of Practice and are therefore unable to waiver the charge on this occasion.
You have now reached the end of our internal appeals process
Therefore please choose from one of the following options:
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