So. Parking Eye ticketed me in a shop car park. I was shopping with my son who has a blue badge. Parking eye didn't have a sign distinguishing people who have blue badges & who therefore have a disability (which means it often takes longer to shop) and people who are able bodied. So our argument was that there were no signs, & that disabled people fall into the generally accepted local authority status of 3 hour parking (you can park for 3 hours on a double yellow if displaying a blue badge or all day in most other parking spaces). Anyway we had to appeal to Popla who agreed with us. Oh and that they couldn't establish who was driving as I didn't tell them. But I thought a good outcome & might be useful to those who are in this position
Popla decision disabled Parking Eye fine dropped
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