Good morning

So, an update on my PCN. I duly appealed to MCC with the following:
Dear Sir/Madam
I received a parking ticket on 21 October 2023. The place where I parked, has been used for parking for years without penalty. And it is for this reason that I would like to submit an appeal.
I have parked in this place twice since 2020 for the purpose of attending a football match. Once before this occasion, when the PCN 27 was issued. Up until that point, I would park at the Stadium as my father was eligible for parking due to his disability. Sadly, I lost my father in May 2020. The Stadium do offer limited parking and to-date I have not been successful in securing a parking space as they sell very quickly when they go online.
For many years I have noted that 4/5 cars have parked in this space without penalty. On 21 October, I arrived at the Stadium incredibly early and decided to park there as there was an available spot. I sat and read my book for a couple of hours in my car, during which time four other cars parked up too.
On the PCN I have been issued, it says that I parked in a location that states, ‘No Waiting at Any Time.’ But there is no signage to indicate this? I have attached a photo of the only blank sign that is there. And there was also an assumption that parking was allowed there as there is a big mound of dirt right across the road that clearly makes the road inaccessible/unusable.
I am a law bidding citizen and now understand that I made an honest mistake. And as I mentioned in my initial appeal, now that I am aware that parking in this spot is not permitted, I will make alternative arrangements. And sadly, as I am currently unemployed and in receipt of only Universal Credit, I cannot afford the fine.
I do hope that upon reviewing my mitigating circumstances, you will reconsider your decision and waive the fine.
Yours faithfully
Miss Deborah L Evans
Sadly they have chosen to reject my appeal and yesterday I received the attached. I believe they haven't considered my mitigating circumstances at all. They have also ever given me the opportunity to pay the discounted rate, apart from when the PCN was issued in the first instance.
The advice I seek now from you good folk is, do I have a case I can put forward and appeal to an independent judicator or do I now have to pay the £70?
Really hope someone can help?
Many thanks
Deb
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