PCN

dimanche 21 décembre 2014

Hi, I am new and would appreciate some advice. I regularly park in Epsom (Ashley Centre) and was ticketed having not displayed my Blue Badge correctly while in a Disabled bay. I paid the PCN immediately stating that it is paid on the strict understanding of no admittance of liability. I decided to challenge the local Council about this matter stating that I felt the PNC was illegal. The defence I put to the Council was that on entering the car park I had accepted a token which created contractual relations. The PCN ticket was issued to my car which was showing tax exemption and clearly marked DISABLED typed on the tax disc. I firmly believe that the car was easily identifiable from the outside as a Disabled car permitting me to park in a Disabled bay. I complained about the PCN to the car park office and remonstrated that I had yet to pay the exit fee. I produced the Blue Badge and was allowed the standard concessionary/reduced rate for the Disabled. This then entitled me to leave the car park. My question is a simple one really in that I consider the issuing of PCN's to Disability Scheme vehicles as illegal. The Council have issued over three thousand of these PCN's and I believe where cars are identified as being Disabled Tax Exempt surely makes the Council Liable to refund all PCN charges to those issued and robbed? I really think the Council are on a sticky wicket with this one and would like to know if its worth pursuing as a High Court Application? This is not so much parking regulations law but a contractual one having agreed to pay the parking charge on entry? Any one got some sound advice. Thanks.





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