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Live cases legal advice => Private parking tickets => Topic started by: Haabeel on June 18, 2026, 03:57:17 pm
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A good first stage would seem to be talking to your employer...
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Neither of the PCN issued mention 28 days to pay so do not comply with POFA. The second one from what I can make out is outside the 14 day window. You need to appeal as the registered keeper do not mention the driver under any circumstances. There are a number of good appeal posts on this forum which will fit your circumstances.
The first one (21012) does appear to mention the 28 days required by PoFA.
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The second one is out of date for keeper liability and that is why the wording is different.
The first one is not totally compliant with PoFA Schedule 4 Paragraph 9(2)(b) and therefore keeper liability is not available to the operator.
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Neither of the PCN issued mention 28 days to pay so do not comply with POFA. The second one from what I can make out is outside the 14 day window. You need to appeal as the registered keeper do not mention the driver under any circumstances. There are a number of good appeal posts on this forum which will fit your circumstances.
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https://kommodo.ai/i/QVPTClWE91hS6c6Tilva
https://kommodo.ai/i/MkMJKZ9WTBjGMQgZfeYj
Thats first ticket front and back
https://kommodo.ai/i/CJul7rPRcxLkE2KrYus7
https://kommodo.ai/i/FI2xVdzx6Y7iBjch0maf
And thats the second ticket
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Firstly, by posting what you’re referring to, see https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/read-this-first-private-parking-charges-forum-guide/
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I started working a new job where usually employees or visitors park in a 4 story building behind the main building of work which has different floors for different companies and the ground floor of the parking building is visitors only
My car was parked in the visitors ground floor on two occasions and two £60 tickets have been issued to me as a result
My employer told coworkers it would be fine to park here
How do I avoid paying this