No reason whatsoever given....the letter was very brief and simply stated that after careful consideration the appeal is declined and the fine stands. That's it.
Tomorrow I am going to call them and ask for their justification for declining my appeal and details of how they came to their decision (albeit they have none).
Was the carpark free of charge or did you have to buy a ticket? If you had to buy a ticket did buy a second ticket to cover your overstay.? If you bought a second ticket it would be totally unjust to fine you as you had taken steps to remedy the situation.Today i received a £70 parking fine from a private company for overstaying by 20 minutes. My reason for overstaying and not moving my car within the time allowed is that I was legally not safe to drive as I was abiding by the DVLA regulations and treating my hypo to raise it to 5mmols and then waiting 45 minutes to ensure the safety of me, my baby and other drivers.
I've not contacted parking company as im waiting on a call back from citizens advice about this however if I don't pay within 8 days they'll increase the charge and take it further....so was I to risk all these lives and break the law???? Confused.....
Today i received a £70 parking fine from a private company for overstaying by 20 minutes. My reason for overstaying and not moving my car within the time allowed is that I was legally not safe to drive as I was abiding by the DVLA regulations and treating my hypo to raise it to 5mmols and then waiting 45 minutes to ensure the safety of me, my baby and other drivers.
I've not contacted parking company as im waiting on a call back from citizens advice about this however if I don't pay within 8 days they'll increase the charge and take it further....so was I to risk all these lives and break the law???? Confused.....
Today i received a £70 parking fine from a private company for overstaying by 20 minutes. My reason for overstaying and not moving my car within the time allowed is that I was legally not safe to drive as I was abiding by the DVLA regulations and treating my hypo to raise it to 5mmols and then waiting 45 minutes to ensure the safety of me, my baby and other drivers.
I've not contacted parking company as im waiting on a call back from citizens advice about this however if I don't pay within 8 days they'll increase the charge and take it further....so was I to risk all these lives and break the law???? Confused.....
Thanks very much, I'll have a look at that. No obe with me except my baby...i do have my libre as evidence i was under 5mmol at the time i was parked there. I've not contacted the company yet as just got the fine letter through the door today after work. My plan is to contact them tomorrow. Don't hold out much hope tbh but I'm gony fight this.
This happened to my son I have just got notice that they have not acceoted the appeal. It was 10 mins free parking in Warrington railway station he had just dropped of a friend but decided to test cos he felt a bit low. By time he tested and ate something and tested again it was over 10 mins. Actually only 2 mins over 10 mins. He didnt think being over 10 mins would matter. We sent proof of his recent diagnosis but just recieved rejection. Dont know what to do next so following you on this one! @stellson
My husband also works for the authority as a Enforcement Parking Officer. He has just said pretty much the same as you after reading all this with me.Hi. I work for a local authority and deal with parking fines. We usually request confirmation of diabetes and would cancel a Pcn as a gesture of goodwill. I am type 1 so i know exactly where people are coming from. It may be different as you are entering into the terms when you enter of the car park. Please write in an appeal the notice,please just dont assume they wont consider it. Send in proof ie copy of prescription or may need a letter from your gp for proof. Good luck
Yes private companies are much more harsh@ickihun It depends who they are. Local,councils are usually quite amenable to,reason, but some private firms exist solely to make money it seems and just have a selection of letters they fire off without looking at the case the individual is making if they appeal.That's why all those websites exist advising people how not to pay. I've seen a template letter online which was very good.
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