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Live cases legal advice => Private parking tickets => Topic started by: MisterC on December 17, 2025, 02:20:38 pm
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Parking Eye. Clearly a typo. But thanks for the one sensible and helpful reply, at least.
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Is this "Parking Eye" or Private Eye.
There may be an infringement of Trade Mark!
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The ball is in their court. Until you receive something in response or they breach their CoP and you start receiving useless debt recovery letters, nothing further for you to do.
Keep in mind that because they have not responded within the mandated period as prescribed in the PPSCoP, you the have ammunition for a formal complaint about them to theDVLA as they are in breach of the KADOE contract.
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If you appealed to Private Eye then not receiving a response would be understandable!
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Hello
I don't normally post on these as I have successful fought quite a few parking charges over my time - usually winning with POPLA. Find websites like this super helpful but this one has flummoxed me somewhat.
I received a parking charge from everyone's favourite parking company Private Eye for a service station for overstaying an allocated time by 15 mins. Notification received in early November. Obviously I appealed within 14 days - attached a detailed letter, asking the standard questions/providing standard breaches/outlining my appeal (to do with camera positions and lack of cash ticket payment options), asked for POPLA code etc etc
My point is it is now well over 28 days and, although I received a receipt for my appeal, I have heard nothing since. No emails, no letter, no automatic rejection of appeal as expected. So my question is what should my next move be? My understanding is they have 28 days to reply (or 35 not sure which is accurate?) as per British Parking Association code of conduct. But I am half expecting them to do the usual "oh we sent a letter ages ago...prove we didn't". Any thoughts? Follow up with a recorded letter asking for confirmation of charge cancellation/POPLA code? Or just ignore? I just don't want to miss out on a POPLA code if they are going to use those tactics.
Advice gratefully received.