Last Autumn, I took my son to an English tutor to help prepare him for his impending 11+ exam. The estate consisted of many high rise apartments and I called the tutor to help me find which building was hers. She came down and guided me to her car park and said it would be ok to park there. I did not notice any signage and she was unaware of the signs either (as she does not own a car). I subsequently received 2 Notice To Keepers and was stunned. I appealed both on the grounds that I was unaware and didn’t see the sign as it was positioned too high, not lit and the wall it was situated on was covered in scaffolding. The appeals went back and forth for months. It went to adjudication and I have been advised that my cases have been dismissed and I have to pay £200 by today, or else I get late payment fees of £120. They stated that there were plenty of other signs on the estate but they are in other car parks or in places you just drive past, trying to avoid oncoming vehicles as after cars have parked on the actual street, it only allows one way traffic at a time. *What should I do, as £200 is a lot of money to me? I’m a single parent on a low income.
My appeals for 2 parking fines have been dismissed by IAS
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Hi Ostell, I’ve finally heard back from the tutor. Her lease mentions the permit parking.
I returned back just to measure how high the sign was but didn’t take photos. It’s a 45 minute drive away. In my appeal, the VCS attached a Word document containing page upon page of close up signs (which I think was very misleading). They also attached photos of the wrong car park (which I made them remove) and the wrong position of my car. Shall I return to take those photos?
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When I asked VCS why someone had taken photos of every aspect of my car but not given me a ticket, they said DVLA advised them to abolish ‘soft ticketing’. DVLA have advised me twice that they have nothing to do with private parking laws. Soft ticketing is apparently where they issue a note on your car to say that you ‘may’ have been caught parking illegally and to check. My argument is that if I had received a ticket on my car the first time, I would never parked there again, especially not 3 days later.
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