Hi everyone,
This is my first post here, and I really appreciate any advice or thoughts you can offer.
I'm dealing with a frustrating and frankly unfair situation with my local council. A few months ago, I paid in full for a one-year residential parking permit. While waiting for my V5 document, the council issued me a temporary permit, which had a one-month expiry. Unfortunately, while still waiting on the V5, the temporary permit expired — and I came back one day to find a Penalty Charge Notice on my windscreen.
Even though I had already paid for the full permit and was entitled to park there, the council rejected my appeal on the grounds that I didn’t have a valid permit on display. Yes, the temp permit had technically expired — but this was clearly just an administrative delay. Why is the council behaving like a bully toward residents acting in good faith?
Why am I being punished the same as someone who didn’t pay for a permit at all? I wasn’t trying to dodge the rules. I paid, I was following the process, and it would’ve taken them 30 seconds to confirm that and cancel the fine. But no — appeal rejected. I’ve now been told to either pay £50 now or risk it going up to £100 if I go down the formal appeal route and lose, or up to 150£.
Has anyone dealt with something similar? Do I stand a chance if I formally challenge this — either directly with the council or through the Scottish Parking Appeals Service? £50 is a considerable money for me at the moment, and I genuinely feel this charge is unjust, specially after having paid 96£ for a full year permit.
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