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Bumping this up for advice/clarity. Thank you!

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Apologies for not posting the correct links.

All photos used as evidence are here https://imgur.com/a/dC5eWQj

PCN both sides here
https://imgur.com/a/rk159PL

https://maps.app.goo.gl/5xuLg9VSEm4Eyptc6?g_st=ic
Exact place of parking where the blue Skoda is.

Hope these work?
To answer some of the questions - I parked right across the ED (emergency department). I didn’t realise this isn’t considered hospital parking especially when it’s right outside the hospital.
As mentioned anyway, I wasn’t in a right state of mind, so even though signs may have given it away, I didn’t pick up on it.

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Hey everyone!

On Friday just gone, I had to rush my mum into hospital with a suspected heart attack. We were sent to Lister Hospital in Stevenage.
I wasn’t really with it and quickly paid for parking but due to the rush only managed to pay for 2hrs in the first instance. I then returned 2hrs 6mins later (a few mins delay) and paid for another 2hrs.
In the chaos of it all, I apparently missed to see a sign that says you’re only allowed to park in the hospital car park for 3hrs with no return for 2hrs (this was one of the photos attached as evidence in the PCN which was issued to me).
We ended up being there until about 8.30pm and I had paid for parking until 9:15pm.

I just wanted to seek advice on whether there is any point in appealing the PCN?

Attached PCN for info.

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Private parking tickets / NCP PCN @ Broxbourne Station
« on: May 12, 2024, 11:36:01 am »
Hi everyone,

Hope you are all enjoying the mini heatwave in the UK.

The registered keeper of a vehicle has been sent a parking charge notice from NCP and was received on Thursday, 9 May 2024. Attached is a picture of said notice.

The supposed offence takes place on 1 Feb 2024, when a driver comes to pick me up in this vehicle from Broxbourne Station. Unfortunately, due to issues further down the line towards London, train was severely delayed and thus, vehicle supposedly overstays the pick up/drop off time. Neither of us realised the front part of the station for pick up/drop off seems to potentially be subject to parking charges (always knew longer parking incurred fees, which is what the station has identified as ‘long stay car park’, i.e. half day, full day, etc.)

For context, I have travelled to this station on numerous occasions and have never had such an issue or heard of anyone else having such an issue because of train delays which are becoming more and more frequent.

However, I am a bit amazed with the following:

- NCP fails to fully identify themselves on the letter
- NCP fails to fully identify the car park in question
- NCP fails to explain the parking offence exactly and confirm what would the supposed maximum stay period is
- NCP fails to confirm the ‘pay by date’
- Why it’s taken such a long time to make contact (despite supposed date of issue of 18 Apr 2024, letter received on 9 May 2024, over 3 months after supposed parking offence occurred)

Looking for a bit of advice in whether registered keeper can challenge the PCN based on any or all of the above points.

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