The driver parked in a carpark controlled by Park&Control Ltd and paid the fee, but mistakenly made a keying error for one letter of the registration number- is this sufficient to appeal the notice and have it cancelled. The date of parking was 14th May & the notice dated 19th may but only received today 8th June, the letter says we only have 21 days from the 19th to lodge an appeal ( yet the website says 28 days?) so need to do so tonight.... i was going to lodge the appeal stating
" I am appealing this Parking Charge Notice as the registered keeper of the vehicle. The driver paid the correct tariff for the full duration of the stay, but inadvertently entered one incorrect letter into the machine. Under the sector's joint Code of Practice regarding Minor Keying Errors (which covers entering one digit incorrectly), private operators are required to cancel the notice at the first stage of appeal when proof of purchase is provided. I have attached the proof of payment showing a valid session that matches the driver's arrival and departure times, and request that this PCN be cancelled immediately."
Will that suffice?




Also i have been told they had 14 days to send the notice but it arrived today - is that also grounds to appeal?