I parked to Barking Park parking on Saturday and a local advised that the first 2 hours were free, which was confirmed on the Notice Board in the parking area. Unfortunately, I did not notice the small writing underneath that required 'all free sessions need to be registered with the app'.
https://imgur.com/a/STMD22M (DISPLAYED NOTICE)
I thought to check out the park first and see if we want to stay and then come back and book for the 4 hours option, which was about £2.50, including the 2 free hours. After less than an hour, we decided to leave, but there was already a PCN on the windscreen from the Council (not private) for not registering with the app. The PCN was issued about 15mins before I found it. I did buy a ticket after that for £2.50 for 4 hours and left.
This is the link to the PCN:
https://imgur.com/a/9RopmkvThe next day I challenged it based on the fact that I purchased a ticket for a session that was free anyway (!). How can they say I parked without payment if the charge is 0! And I did buy a ticket in the end paying £2.50 even though I lefty after about an hour, within the 'free period'.
Barking Council replied rejecting my challenge, with the explanation: ' we do allow motorists a small window of time in which they can purchase a session after the vehicle was observed, your session was purchased outside of that window'. Which means, had I gone to the car and found the PCN 5 min earlier, then I would have purchased the ticket within this window of time. However it is absurd to pay £40 for simply not registering for a free session!
This is the rejection letter:
https://imgur.com/a/E0Rb0wtMy options now are to either pay the reduced fine or wait for the 'Notice to Owner' to make a formal representation to the Council.
Are there grounds and a good chance to make a formal representation?