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Which route to go down with parking eye ticket

dimanche 21 décembre 2014

Hi All,



I have had a little search for an appeal template letter however the thread advised an alternative should be used if after end of october this year.



Anyhow i have received a postal parking charge notice from Parking Eye.



The circumstances were as follows:



I took my toddle son to a NHS walk in centre as he was very unwell and needed to see a Dr. The car park is free, its advertised as free to on the NHS leaflets relating to this site. I entered and logged his details at reception (no one informed me to log my reg into the keypad at reception) whilst i was sat waiting there were rolling electronic messages on a panel and one said to log my reg details - so i did. i HAVE SINCE FOUND OUT THAT I SHOULD HAVE ENTERED MY DETAILS EVERY 3 HOURS!

as I sat and waited my son deteriorated. he just lay in my arms for hrs burning up



I waited at this clinic almost 5 hours with my sick son, they were short staffed. I feel they are targeting people who are having lengthy waits due to no cause of their own.



I have now received this notice through the post and i am not sure how to proceed.

do i take the mitigating circumstances route or do I reply as the registered keep and not driver that day.



The charge is £100 which is utterly ridiculous for a free car park. The letter i have states "By not gaining the appropriate permit / authorisation, in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the signage, the Parking Charge is now payable"



The letter also gives 14 days to pay a reduced rate yet online i have seen that postal notices must give 21 days? does this amount to procedural impropriety?







Thanks for any advice received.





Which route to go down with parking eye ticket