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Parking Fine
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OH came home to find a parking ticket for £100. He had gone to meet friends out near Birdlip. He parked in the car park, bought a ticket, it said everyone including disabled parked for the whole day for £2. He displayed his disabled badge.
The ticket had photos of him entering and leaving about 3.25 hours later.
He has googled the parking rules, he still has his parking ticket for £2.
He has appealed but has to wait 35 days for an answer.
What do you reckon will happen. Will he have to pay?
The ticket had photos of him entering and leaving about 3.25 hours later.
He has googled the parking rules, he still has his parking ticket for £2.
He has appealed but has to wait 35 days for an answer.
What do you reckon will happen. Will he have to pay?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What was the reason giving for imposing the penalty charge? Was it, for example, for parking in a disabled bay without displaying his badge (even though he did)? Was it, perhaps, for not displaying his ticket (even though he did) or was it for over-staying the time allowed?
Also, did your OH check that the unrestricted parking for £2 applied on the day that he parked? (Car parks run by Ipswich Borough Council, for example, offer unlimited parking for £2 after 2pm. However that offer only applies on weekdays. Someone parking on an IBC car park on a Saturday might not realise that the offer doesn't apply then. There might be a similar limitation on the car park your OH used on market days or certain other days).
Also, did your OH check that the unrestricted parking for £2 applied on the day that he parked? (Car parks run by Ipswich Borough Council, for example, offer unlimited parking for £2 after 2pm. However that offer only applies on weekdays. Someone parking on an IBC car park on a Saturday might not realise that the offer doesn't apply then. There might be a similar limitation on the car park your OH used on market days or certain other days).
If it's the Crickley Hill car park (run by the Wildlife Trust), they've only just reduced the fee to£2 for all day - I think the ticket is a mistake based on the old rate of £2 for three hours.
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From Dave's link:
"A parking charge notice of £100 will be issued to any unauthorised vehicle, so please make sure you enter the correct vehicle registration number when making your parking payment".
I'm wondering if your OH entered the wrong registration number? That would account for the penalty charge.
"A parking charge notice of £100 will be issued to any unauthorised vehicle, so please make sure you enter the correct vehicle registration number when making your parking payment".
I'm wondering if your OH entered the wrong registration number? That would account for the penalty charge.