Urgent Please - One Parking Solution PCN Whilst Helping Move in to New Flat? |
Urgent Please - One Parking Solution PCN Whilst Helping Move in to New Flat? |
Mon, 10 Sep 2018 - 17:58
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Member Group: Members Posts: 192 Joined: 22 Oct 2011 Member No.: 50,542 |
Hi Folks
I need to respond urgently, because in my haste I saw 28days, but it says I must respond within 14 days to keep discounted rate. My son was moving into his new flat, two people came to help, one with his furniture in a van and the other with the trolley wheels in his car. They both drove into the car park which is for residents only and parked, they looked for somewhere to pay, one being foreign tried to buy a ticket from the electric car charging point! He saw a chap in a high viz jacket and asked if he was the car park attendant, because he wanted to buy a ticket or have permission to park to unload. He replied he was not he was working on the fire regulations, but if he just put a note in his windscreen he was sure the unloading would be okay? However, they could not get out if they wanted to because a large lorry was delivering and had parked in the entrance. Anyway, they did a relay, one with wheels to the door of the new block and one on the inside going up in the lift. In the time it took to get to the door and back a ticket had been issued. The chap saw a man walking out of the car park, he called to him and asked if he worked for the car park, he said no I work for a private company and kept walking. He asked if he had just issued his ticket, he replied he didn't want any trouble and kept walking, the chap said didn't you see the note in my window, he came back and took a photo of the note and walked away. He shot off to tell my son, because the van had not been given a ticket, by the time he got back down in the lift the van had a ticket too. The man who gave out the ticket must have been hiding in the wings ready to pounce when nobody was there, he was wearing a shirt and trousers looking like he was an office worker and had no ID, gadget or anything on him to indicate that he was a parking attendant. My question is this, is this likely to be a successful appeal as it appears from what I have read that things are becoming more difficult as time goes by? Surely somebody is allowed to move into their home without getting a ticket? Any thoughts gratefully received. Wheels |
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Sat, 15 Sep 2018 - 10:28
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Member Group: Members Posts: 6,898 Joined: 15 Dec 2007 From: South of John O'Groats, north of Cape Town. Member No.: 16,066 |
Treat them as totally separate cases - two envelopes. It will get confusing otherwise.
-------------------- Cabbyman 11 PPCs 0
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Sat, 22 Sep 2018 - 22:13
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Member Group: Members Posts: 192 Joined: 22 Oct 2011 Member No.: 50,542 |
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