Hello, this is my first time here.
I received a PCN at the Malden Centre Car Park and in my opinion, due to the deliberate misleading and confusing signage.
I am not from this area and am not familiar with Kingston Upon Thames council policies on parking.
I popped into buy a few things from Lidl and was met by the signage in the attached photo.
https://imgur.com/a/w8jwbbHUpon arriving at the unfamiliar car park, I saw the signage and also had a car behind me and was not only looking behind me but also ahead for any oncoming vehicles and road markings for which direction to continue driving. When I eventually parked directly in front of the pay and display post and signage as in the picture with the paint over the night time rate that was not immediately obvious and where I believe the deliberate and misleading information is displayed. My self and my girlfriend both saw the sign and read it several times to make sure it was okay to park. My girlfriend has ADHD and I most probably do too, although not diagnosed. It was just after 18.20 and we sat in the car for a while until the time had passed 18.30 and proceeded to go to Lidl.
Are there grounds for disability discrimination due to the misleading and confusing way in which the information is displayed on the signage?
I'm a bit anxious about the 14 day reduced charge getting close now as 10 days have already passed and I wonder if its better to pay the reduced penalty of £30 but am also distressed about the injustice that these car parks and parking signs are deliberately misleading and confusing to most people I speak to, with or with out any attention disability.
Thank you in advanced for your time and helpful responses to put my mind at ease.