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Title: Re: UKPC Asda Car Park- No Disabled Badge Displayed
Post by: wazza123 on July 19, 2025, 11:28:26 am
CEO@asda.com

There are other posts here which saw cancellations after email to this address.

Will give it a go. Thanks.
Title: Re: UKPC Asda Car Park- No Disabled Badge Displayed
Post by: jfollows on July 19, 2025, 07:31:28 am
CEO@asda.com

There are other posts here which saw cancellations after email to this address.
Title: Re: UKPC Asda Car Park- No Disabled Badge Displayed
Post by: wazza123 on July 19, 2025, 07:25:45 am
Whether the Keeper is the blue badge holder does not matter. Anyone could be driving
My point was that in their appeal, which they have already submitted, the keeper (who is the owner of the blue badge) has already said that the owner of the blue badge was driving.

I agree that trying ASDA would be a wise first port of call.

Another point, in your opening post, you mention two parking charges, but refer to only one appeal. Each charge must be appealed separately.

The same appeal was submitted for the both the charges, and UKPC sent the same response for both. For some reason this particular Asda store said they can't give the store manager's email and can only speak in person which in of itself is difficult also.
Title: Re: UKPC Asda Car Park- No Disabled Badge Displayed
Post by: wazza123 on July 19, 2025, 07:24:00 am
I don't understand the problem with sending them a copy of the Blue Badge. The blue badge owner, whether the Keeper or the driver or both is irrelevant. The vehicle only needs to have a blue badge holder in the vehicle to allow it to use a blue badge bay. Whether the Keeper is the blue badge holder does not matter. Anyone could be driving and as long as the driver is not identified, they will have nowhere to go with this anyway.

At POPLA the fact that the notice does not comply with PoFA 9(2)(a) should be enough to get it cancelled.

What about Plan A? Did the Keeper try and get ASDA to get it cancelled?

Tried to contact Asda but they refused to give the email of the store manager.
Title: Re: UKPC Asda Car Park- No Disabled Badge Displayed
Post by: DWMB2 on July 18, 2025, 09:40:28 pm
Whether the Keeper is the blue badge holder does not matter. Anyone could be driving
My point was that in their appeal, which they have already submitted, the keeper (who is the owner of the blue badge) has already said that the owner of the blue badge was driving.

I agree that trying ASDA would be a wise first port of call.

Another point, in your opening post, you mention two parking charges, but refer to only one appeal. Each charge must be appealed separately.
Title: Re: UKPC Asda Car Park- No Disabled Badge Displayed
Post by: b789 on July 18, 2025, 02:46:34 pm
I don't understand the problem with sending them a copy of the Blue Badge. The blue badge owner, whether the Keeper or the driver or both is irrelevant. The vehicle only needs to have a blue badge holder in the vehicle to allow it to use a blue badge bay. Whether the Keeper is the blue badge holder does not matter. Anyone could be driving and as long as the driver is not identified, they will have nowhere to go with this anyway.

At POPLA the fact that the notice does not comply with PoFA 9(2)(a) should be enough to get it cancelled.

What about Plan A? Did the Keeper try and get ASDA to get it cancelled?
Title: Re: UKPC Asda Car Park- No Disabled Badge Displayed
Post by: DWMB2 on July 18, 2025, 11:08:52 am
The appeal said "The driver of the vehicle at the time of the alleged contravention is a Blue Badge holder". They could try providing it with the name obscured.
Title: Re: UKPC Asda Car Park- No Disabled Badge Displayed
Post by: jfollows on July 18, 2025, 10:55:50 am
You can refer to it as the registered keeper’s disabled badge, surely? There is no requirement for the badge holder also to be the driver, is there? Someone else could have been driving.
Title: UKPC Asda Car Park- No Disabled Badge Displayed
Post by: wazza123 on July 18, 2025, 10:52:03 am
Good morning all,
 
Last month my dad recieved two parking charge tickets from UKPC under the grounds that the vehicle was parked on a disabled parking bay without a disabled badge on display. This happened on two seperate occasions and my dad who is a disabled badge holder insists that he displayed the badge correctly beforehand but it slipped. He later realised that the dashboard was damaged which was causing the badge to slip from its position.

He appealed to UKPC as the registered keeper and received a response from UKPC requesting to see a valid disabled badge. I'm uncertain however if this would jeopardise the appeal since he appealed as the registered keeper and not driver. Perhaps I'm being too cautious but I would appreciate any input. Attached are the PCNs, appeal and response from UKPC.

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