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Messages - frostyjack27

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Hi, thank you for advice thus far. Is there any opinion on whether this is worth fighting based upon the screenshots (i.e. wording of 'fixed charge') or is it better to just pay the £60 (2 days until fee goes up)?

They state their internal appeals process is over so is it worth sending anything further to Napier or would any appeal (if considered a fair chance of success) need to go through the IAS?

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Would guess it was only intended to be a quick pick up (ended up being a 15 min stay). The street in question is narrow and a dead end so opportunity to turn can be tricky hence using the in and out of the car park.

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pdf response to appeal attached with signage evidence provided by Napier (although dated 22nd Feb despite alleged 'offence' on 17th April). They haven't acknowledged the request for details of grace period.

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Full FCN attached. Will upload the evidence provided by Napier including signage if needed

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Hi all,
A Fixed Charge Notice has been received for £100 from Napier Parking (to be reduced to £60 if paid within 14 days). The driver entered the car park and left 15mins later waiting for their daughter to finish an exam. The incident was recorded by ANPR cameras.

Having read on MSE forums and, a generic template appeal was sent requesting evidence held, grace periods etc but the appeal has been dismissed - they answered questions relating to the evidence and signage, but remained silent on the grace period.

Seems that £100 or even £60 is disproportionate to the losses Napier have incurred as a result of the stay in the car park.

Is this worth fighting?

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