Driver received a PCN at a car park in Derby on 26/03.2015.
The reason given is that the car was parked after the expiry time of the ticket.
The ticket was for 2 hours with an expiry time of 11:49am.
On the ticket is a "Period of Parking" stated which shows 11:38 to 11:52.
What does this mean?
In my opinion it is the time that the vehicle was overstaying in the car park, and is quite clearly incorrect.
Driver also believes that they returned to the car at 11:50 (by their watch) and removed the car from the car park as soon as possible.
I also feel that issuing a PCN for less than 3 minutes over is grossly unfair and does not take into account a reasonable and natural discrepancy between someone's watch and the time shown on the ticket machine, and that a charge of £100 does not reflect the value of any loss incurred on their part, especially as the maximum charge in the car park is only £3 for all-day parking.
What is your advice - should we pay up within the 'discount' , should we appeal immediately (do we have to provide a name and address?), or should we wait for them to get in touch.
The reason given is that the car was parked after the expiry time of the ticket.
The ticket was for 2 hours with an expiry time of 11:49am.
On the ticket is a "Period of Parking" stated which shows 11:38 to 11:52.
What does this mean?
In my opinion it is the time that the vehicle was overstaying in the car park, and is quite clearly incorrect.
Driver also believes that they returned to the car at 11:50 (by their watch) and removed the car from the car park as soon as possible.
I also feel that issuing a PCN for less than 3 minutes over is grossly unfair and does not take into account a reasonable and natural discrepancy between someone's watch and the time shown on the ticket machine, and that a charge of £100 does not reflect the value of any loss incurred on their part, especially as the maximum charge in the car park is only £3 for all-day parking.
What is your advice - should we pay up within the 'discount' , should we appeal immediately (do we have to provide a name and address?), or should we wait for them to get in touch.
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