LDK Security Group LTD- Hospital Parking PCN, No Signage/Black Photos/Ticketed Twice |
LDK Security Group LTD- Hospital Parking PCN, No Signage/Black Photos/Ticketed Twice |
Sun, 10 Feb 2019 - 22:08
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Member Group: Members Posts: 143 Joined: 11 Nov 2013 Member No.: 66,634 |
Hello again.
It has been a long time since I've had to post on here regarding a private parking ticket. I have done some reading "Post Beavis" and my understanding is that the goalposts have moved significantly, but many of the original defence points still stand. The keeper of the vehicle in question received two "parking charge notices" for parking in what appears to be a controlled parking area, adjacent to a hospital, but what seems to be private parking for a care home. There was no clear entry signage, and the signage which was there on closer inspection was lying on the floor and almost impossible to be seen at both times the "charge" was issued. In my opinion the photographs don't prove that any alleged contravention of the terms has occurred, even if the signage was indeed compliant. I'll let the photographs below speak for themselves. https://imgur.com/a/tH7zeB5 I have drafted an appeal which is the following: Dear LDK, As registered keeper I am appealing both your parking charge notices on the basis of the following: 1. No clear entry signage, and the signage which is present was found to be lying on the floor completely obscured and unlit 2. Photographs on one parking charge show complete darkness- the contravention has not occurred 3. Photographs on the other parking charge notice show the vehicle in question, but not that it was even parked in the area which you claim to be operating in Therefore both parking charge notices are invalid and should be dismissed Yours sincerely, Thanks a lot for your help. This post has been edited by Streptococcus: Sun, 10 Feb 2019 - 22:56 |
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Sat, 16 Mar 2019 - 13:10
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Member Group: Members Posts: 143 Joined: 11 Nov 2013 Member No.: 66,634 |
I received a response on the 13th March from LDK regarding my previous appeal
Dear ...., Thank you for your appeal regards to Parking Charge Notice (PCN) xx and xx. I have considered evidence submitted in the appeal and evidence collected when PCN was issued. I regret to inform that your appeal been REJECTED. Photographic evidence collected when this PCN was issued clearly shows your vehicle being parked without a pay & display ticket. It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure they park in line with the terms and conditions (T&C). Please note that by entering and parking in the car park, you accepted the prominently displayed Terms and Conditions of the car park, thus forming a contract with us as contracted Car Parking Management Operator. You also must accept liability for any PCN charges incurred from violating any of these Terms and Conditions. Your vehicle violated the laid down Terms and Conditions for parking on site, therefore it is our view that the PCN was issued correctly, as observed. You may view more photographic evidence or Pay the PCN by visiting www.ldkpay.co.uk and entering your PCN reference number and vehicle registration number. It is still the responsibility of the driver to ensure that they are parked in line with the terms and conditions. A payment of £90.00 is to be received within 14 days after which charges will increase to £150.00 per PCN. Failure to comply will result in your details being passed on to Debt Collection Agents. We may also start court proceedings without further warning and extra cost will be incurred. As we have now reached the end of our appeals process, please note that a firm of Solicitors has now been appointed to prosecute all outstanding PCNs. Files will be passed over without any more prior warnings. Payment Methods: • By Telephone: on 0845 3058122. • When making payment please have the vehicle registration number and Parking Charge Notice number available and follow instructions. • Online: 24 hours a day at www.ldkpay.co.uk |
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