Signs planted and then pictures taken... |
Signs planted and then pictures taken... |
Fri, 15 Jun 2018 - 18:18
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Member Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 15 Jun 2018 Member No.: 98,469 |
Hello from newbie, hope someone can help.
Whilst dropping my daughter off for her lesson, I parked on a parking bay adjacent to the main road near an industrial estate. This parking bay has been regularly used by parents dropping off their children and I have been doing this for more than a year. There are no signs indicating parking restriction of any kind. Today on returning to the car I found a parking sign suddenly appeared in front of my car on a pole (wasn’t there 5 min before when I parked). Puzzled, I started looking around and noticed a guy planting signs (mostly placed in the hedge) and then taking pictures of cars parked. I confronted him but he just ignored me and continued to take pictures. The sign says £100 penalty for parking on private land. Few of us exchanged details to be witnesses to this abhorent behaviour by that guy, just in case they issue a penalty notice. Is this legally enforceable? Thanks for your help. |
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Wed, 11 Jul 2018 - 18:41
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Member Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 15 Jun 2018 Member No.: 98,469 |
Adding further info:-
1. There is no information of when the breach occurred. Period of Parking- from N/A, To N/A 2. The stated place where the breach occurred is NOT where the car was parked. The address provided is a total lie and correspond to parking spaces in a series of industrial units on the other side of the road. The car was parked in unmarked parking spaces by the main road and far away from any industrial units. 3. No evidence of parking provided (APNR images, pictures etc) 4. Date and Time of Issue: 20th April. This predates the actual incident date. However, the car was also parked in the same place on 20th April (lessons for Children every Friday) but no signs were in place on that day. Hence I’m not sure if the PCN received today is related to my original topic. 5. RK was served PCN approximately after 81 days (going by the incident date as claimed). The footer of the letter states Notice to Keeper – non PoFA How do we fight this please? The appeal body is not POPLA but IAS which I understand is akin to asking turkeys to vote for Christmas. This post has been edited by Slumberished: Wed, 11 Jul 2018 - 18:44 |
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Wed, 11 Jul 2018 - 20:13
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Member Group: Members Posts: 3,283 Joined: 5 Jan 2012 Member No.: 52,178 |
4. Date and Time of Issue: 20th April. This predates the actual incident date. However, the car was also parked in the same place on 20th April (lessons for Children every Friday) but no signs were in place on that day. Hence I’m not sure if the PCN received today is related to my original topic. I wonder if they even had a contract with the landowner on 20/04. Something very dodgy going on. |
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