I recently gave our neighbours a lift to a hotel on the local airport prior to a early-hours flight. The hotel car park is entered via one of those 'stop here, press-the-button, take a ticket' barriers. I didn't enter, it was a typical situation that we have all been in; "It's OK, just drop us off here...". We all got out, removed two small travel cases from the boot, I got back in and left. The whole process took no more than maybe 45 seconds at an absolute maximum. Unbeknown to me, the whole event was captured on CCTV operated by a private parking company, apparently specifically trained on that spot. (One has to wonder why?).
Some days later - you've guessed - I received a Parking Charge Notice for £100 from this company for, quote: "Parking in Prohibited Area" and citing airport Byelaws which they, as agents of the airport operating company, are authorised to enforce. Two photos were included, which clearly show the removal of luggage, and the guests entering the hotel.
It is quite plain to me that the CCTV camera is just a cash register operated by a rogue operator of which we have heard so much over the last few years.
I intend to contest this (to the court if necessary) on the grounds that I clearly was not parked, merely stopped to discharge passengers. Also, I believe the entrance to the hotel is not a 'Prohibited Area' - indeed, where I stopped is actually underneath the hotel. Most of the surrounding roads are clearly marked with double-red lines (my understanding is these designate the 'no stopping' area) and prominent signage. In this case the red lines very clearly have delineated end markings on either side of the hotel entrance.
I would appreciate any advice?
Many thanks! J
Some days later - you've guessed - I received a Parking Charge Notice for £100 from this company for, quote: "Parking in Prohibited Area" and citing airport Byelaws which they, as agents of the airport operating company, are authorised to enforce. Two photos were included, which clearly show the removal of luggage, and the guests entering the hotel.
It is quite plain to me that the CCTV camera is just a cash register operated by a rogue operator of which we have heard so much over the last few years.
I intend to contest this (to the court if necessary) on the grounds that I clearly was not parked, merely stopped to discharge passengers. Also, I believe the entrance to the hotel is not a 'Prohibited Area' - indeed, where I stopped is actually underneath the hotel. Most of the surrounding roads are clearly marked with double-red lines (my understanding is these designate the 'no stopping' area) and prominent signage. In this case the red lines very clearly have delineated end markings on either side of the hotel entrance.
I would appreciate any advice?
Many thanks! J
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