Re: PCN from CPM - Private Car Park
CPM replied to the appeal as below. I'm not really sure what I should write back to them!
Standard Appeal
My Intent To Appeal
You registered the intent to appeal on 30/03/2016 -------.
You reported that you were the registered keeper but is not prepared to state who was driving at the time the parking charge was issued.
You reported that you are being held liable for the parking charge.
Operator's Prima Facie Case
The operator made their Prima Facie Case on 06/04/2016 --------.
The Operator Reported That...
The appellant was the keeper.
The operator is seeking keeper liability in accordance with PoFA..
A manual ticket was placed on the vehicle.
The ticket was issued on 09/01/2016.
The charge is based in Contract.
The Operator Made The Following Comments...
The appellant has parked without clearly displaying a valid UK CPM parking permit. The appellant has parked within clear view of our sign. Signage states "A valid UK CPM permit must be clearly displayed in the front windscreen at all times" By the appellant parking at the restricted area, they have contractually agreed to pay the parking charge notice.
Appeal
The Operator has provided the evidence above which he says proves that you are, on the face of it, responsible for the parking charge in question.
You now have TWO options:
1) SUBMIT YOUR APPEAL - You can respond to the evidence by making any representations that you consider to be relevant as to the lawfulness of the charge any by uploading any photographs or other evidence that you may have. Once you submit your appeal you will not have the ability to add to or amend your submission. You have until 19/04/2016 23:59 to submit your appeal if this is the route you wish to take.
- OR -
2) REFER THE CASE STRAIGHT TO ARBITRATION - If you consider that the information provided is not capable of showing that you are , on the face of it, responsible for the parking charge, then you may choose this option. WARNING, the Adjudicator will assess ONLY the evidence provided by the operator and NOTHING MORE. You will not have the opportunity of making representations and the Adjudicator will decide, on the balance of probabilities, whether you are liable for the parking charge.
CPM replied to the appeal as below. I'm not really sure what I should write back to them!
Standard Appeal
My Intent To Appeal
You registered the intent to appeal on 30/03/2016 -------.
You reported that you were the registered keeper but is not prepared to state who was driving at the time the parking charge was issued.
You reported that you are being held liable for the parking charge.
Operator's Prima Facie Case
The operator made their Prima Facie Case on 06/04/2016 --------.
The Operator Reported That...
The appellant was the keeper.
The operator is seeking keeper liability in accordance with PoFA..
A manual ticket was placed on the vehicle.
The ticket was issued on 09/01/2016.
The charge is based in Contract.
The Operator Made The Following Comments...
The appellant has parked without clearly displaying a valid UK CPM parking permit. The appellant has parked within clear view of our sign. Signage states "A valid UK CPM permit must be clearly displayed in the front windscreen at all times" By the appellant parking at the restricted area, they have contractually agreed to pay the parking charge notice.
Appeal
The Operator has provided the evidence above which he says proves that you are, on the face of it, responsible for the parking charge in question.
You now have TWO options:
1) SUBMIT YOUR APPEAL - You can respond to the evidence by making any representations that you consider to be relevant as to the lawfulness of the charge any by uploading any photographs or other evidence that you may have. Once you submit your appeal you will not have the ability to add to or amend your submission. You have until 19/04/2016 23:59 to submit your appeal if this is the route you wish to take.
- OR -
2) REFER THE CASE STRAIGHT TO ARBITRATION - If you consider that the information provided is not capable of showing that you are , on the face of it, responsible for the parking charge, then you may choose this option. WARNING, the Adjudicator will assess ONLY the evidence provided by the operator and NOTHING MORE. You will not have the opportunity of making representations and the Adjudicator will decide, on the balance of probabilities, whether you are liable for the parking charge.
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