Hi,
I hope you can help me. I received a pcn first reminder dated 15sept the other day saying payment of pcn is overdue and requesting payment of £100.
In terms of context and back ground, the car park is for a vets4pets establishment. There is a subway sandwich store between the car park, and the vets4pets. The driver was in the subway store for no longer than 5 minutes. They saw the parking signs on return to the car, and queried it with the subway staff, and they said it should be fine. I also thought to phone the vets4pets store the following week and they said if it wasn't there too long it should be fine.
As a result of the above actions I was surprised by the first reminder as I have not received the first original pcn which is stated to be dated 17aug.
Also £100 seems disproportionate to a 5 minute infringement, but I appreciate that this is more of an unauthorised parking point so time is not really relevant to the offence.
Do have any basis for appeal, or will I have to suck it up and pay?
Kind regards,
Barry
I hope you can help me. I received a pcn first reminder dated 15sept the other day saying payment of pcn is overdue and requesting payment of £100.
In terms of context and back ground, the car park is for a vets4pets establishment. There is a subway sandwich store between the car park, and the vets4pets. The driver was in the subway store for no longer than 5 minutes. They saw the parking signs on return to the car, and queried it with the subway staff, and they said it should be fine. I also thought to phone the vets4pets store the following week and they said if it wasn't there too long it should be fine.
As a result of the above actions I was surprised by the first reminder as I have not received the first original pcn which is stated to be dated 17aug.
Also £100 seems disproportionate to a 5 minute infringement, but I appreciate that this is more of an unauthorised parking point so time is not really relevant to the offence.
Do have any basis for appeal, or will I have to suck it up and pay?
Kind regards,
Barry
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