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Private parking tickets / Euro car parks
« on: July 11, 2024, 02:39:10 pm »
Hello, I got a NTK (PCN) issued by Euro car parks in Sainsbury’s car park as I overstayed and exceeded the time limit by 23min. The sign shows the maximum stay is 1h30min. Can please help me get rid of this parking charge notice. Thank you.
Ps: I couldn’t upload the ticket picture.

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Hello,

Thank you for your responses. For your information, this is what I wrote in my appeal letter:

Please accept this letter as formal representations against the above PCN on the grounds shown below:
1. No parking was made as I did not leave the car.
2. I am a private hire driver with a PCO license.
3. The vehicle is a private hire vehicle.
4. I was dropping off a customer at the end of Sopwith Way when the alleged offence took place.
5. I had to pick up another customer from the same location within minutes. I was waiting for this customer at this location. 6. I direct you to case number Commercial Plant Services Ltd & others v Transport for London (2230060716, 25 May 2023). In that case the panel of adjudicators held that there was no authority to issue a PCN to a vehicle based on CCTV evidence and accordingly any such PCN was unenforceable.
7. In any case I put you to strict proof that an approved device was used in issuing the PCN.
8. The appeal headings in the PCN do not reflect the above statutory requirements. For ease of reference, I have reference, numbered the appeal points in the order in which the appear on the PCN.
9. The contravention did not occur.
• The act say - 4 (a) “the alleged contravention did not occur”;
• Surprisingly the word “alleged” is missing. This is misleading as the contravention has not been proved.
• I submit this is a procedural impropriety
10. The traffic order was invalid.
• The regulations state “4(g) the order which is alleged to have been contravened in relation to the vehicle concerned, except where it is an order to which Part 6 of Schedule 9 to the RTRA 1984 applies, is invalid;”
• The appeal point fails to show an reference to “except where it is an order to which Part 6 of Schedule 9 to the RTRA 1984 applies”.
• Without this reference to Part 6 of Schedule 9 to the RTRA 1984 how can a motorist even begin to understand what order he can challenge.
• I submit this is a procedural impropriety

Each of the above errors and omissions constitutes a procedural
impropriety. Even if I am not correct that each error or omission is a procedural impropriety, the errors and omissions taken as a totality means that the PCN is not substantially compliant.
In the circumstances, please cancel the PCN.

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Hello,

I have been issued a PCN by PCM for getting into Chelsea Bridge Wharf (Sopwith Way). PCM claim that I should have registered a parking session for staying in this area. When I appealed the decision, they rejected my appeal as they say I was present for more than 15 minutes (I was there for exactly 18 minutes). I am a private hire driver and was dropping off a customer and then waiting to pick up another customer at the time. Given that I did not leave my car during this time, I do not think a parking session needed to be set up. I want to hear if any of you have any similar experiences and if you have any advice regarding trying to appeal such as decision to the Independent Appeals Service (IAS).

I have attached the relevant correspondence I have received from PCM for your reference.

Thank you in advance for your support.

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