Hello All,
I had my son’s speech and language therapy appointment at Brent’s Medical Centre. I parked the car off-road in a council-controlled pay and display area a few minutes’ walk from the medical centre.
I purchased a pay and display ticket from the machine and displayed it on my dashboard.
Ticket expiry time: 10:51 AM
Unfortunately, the appointment lasted longer than I had anticipated, and I couldn't leave midway through. There was no mobile reception in the medical centre's speech therapy room, so I could only purchase a new ticket when I had reception at the end of my appointment (I know it's my problem, not the council's.)
So, I purchased a new ticket online using the app at 11:13 AM (22 minutes after the expiry of the pay & display ticket) just as I walked into a mobile network area within the medical centre.
Sadly, at around the same time, and unknown to me, a CEO was observing my car. He observed my car from 11:10 to 11:14 and issued a ticket at 11:14 AM, literally a minute after I had purchased a new parking session.
The front and back of the PCN are here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gNZqdtCywfhqDvIUtI2tSyxNNkAmozyq/view?usp=drivesdkhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1gTAooyZb9ZjehEoFEs3WQJwXZ8RV3ERQ/view?usp=drivesdkWhen I walked back to my car at around 11:20 and saw the PCN issued and the CEO nearby, I ran up to him and explained my situation. He said his system didn't show my new session when he was issuing the PCN. He took a picture of the live session on my app but said he couldn't cancel the PCN since it had already been issued. He advised me to challenge it by explaining the situation.
My question to the experts here is whether it's worth making a representation, and if so, what should be my line of argument?
I have two issues that I don't know how to explain and that potentially undermine my representation.
1) 22-minute gap between the two sessions, although I am honest when I say there was no mobile reception and hence I couldn't purchase the second session on time.
2) The first pay-and-display ticket was purchased from the machine. The nearby sign says no return within 2 hours. And yet I purchased an online session after the expiry of the first pay & display ticket. I honestly don't know how this rule applies. The thing is that the app allows session extension, so it is technically the same session getting extended. But the machine only allows new tickets (i.e., a new session when your first ticket expires), so I am not sure if it is treated as two sessions and a breach of the no return within 2 hours condition? My first ticket was physical, and the second an online purchase, so there was no option to extend anyway.
Many thanks in anticipation of some helpful guidance on whether and on what basis to make a representation.