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Live cases legal advice => Private parking tickets => Topic started by: antman40 on February 17, 2025, 11:33:04 am

Title: Re: Wing Parking- Not clearly displaying a valid permit
Post by: DWMB2 on February 26, 2025, 05:01:21 pm
My recommendation has not changed:
Wing are not an approved operator member of either the BPA or IPC. They therefore cannot access the DVLA database to contact the keeper. Ignore the PCN.
By appealing, you would provide them with your contact details, which they have no way of legitimately obtaining themselves.
Title: Re: Wing Parking- Not clearly displaying a valid permit
Post by: antman40 on February 26, 2025, 04:08:54 pm
Thank you for sharing this thread and a good read too.

If Wing Parking were to come back with a NTK can I appeal prior to that on the fact that the vehicle was not observed all round and the parking permit was actually displayed on the offside of the vehicle? (driver's pillar window) which is still visible. Their photos does not show the offside of the vehicle.

Whilst I have 28 days to submit an appeal. Any templates to use on the fact that a parking permit had been displayed? TIA.

Title: Re: Wing Parking- Not clearly displaying a valid permit
Post by: DWMB2 on February 17, 2025, 12:10:09 pm
Take a look at this thread: "Not parking in a designated area" Wing Security on behalf of London Borough of Haringey (https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/'not-parking-in-a-designated-area'-wing-security-on-behalf-of-london-borough-of-/msg47234/#msg47234).

Wing are not an approved operator member of either the BPA or IPC. They therefore cannot access the DVLA database to contact the keeper. Ignore the PCN.
Title: Wing Parking- Not clearly displaying a valid permit
Post by: antman40 on February 17, 2025, 11:33:04 am
Hello.

A PCN has been received from Wing Parking for 'Not clearly displaying a valid permit' in a housing estate car park. A valid permit had been displayed on the offside of the vehicle (driver's pillar window).

Due to the overgrowth of the ivy bush in the photo obscuring the windscreen the driver thought to place the permit at the pillar window of the vehicle where it would be seen by the PA. Obviously the PA did not observe the offside of the vehicle as there are no evident photos taken.

The print of the PCN is very faded but what I'd like to point out is that the PCN doesn't contain details regarding the FoPA, no observation time etc.

Can anybody give advice on how to appeal this PCN or can possibly share a template appeal?

Uploaded photos from Wing Parking are below and attached. TIA. x

https://imgur.com/a/rYGmRpZ

https://imgur.com/a/Gs8vi3P

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