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Civil penalty charge notices (Councils, TFL and so on) / Hounslow PCN - 82u: Parked after the expiry of paid for time - Heston Park Leisure Centre
« on: August 24, 2024, 12:18:10 pm »
Hi
My wife recieved a PCN from Hounslow Council for an overstay in Heston Leisure centre car park. Street view image here:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/aCwikDTdETjAkvvj8
She parked at 10:43 on the 21st June and rang the pay by phone number to start her 3 hours free parking session. The car park allows 3 hours free parking and up to 4 hours in total. Unfortunately when she returned to the car a short while later the key got stuck in the door lock (the remote switch on the key fob stopped working a while back) and the blade of the key came completely detached to the plastic body. She was able to source some WD40 and pliers from some local shops and free the key, but it wouldn't turn so she couldn't gain access to the vehicle.
She then searched for local key cutting services and had to try several branches of Timpsons before finding one that had the right key and facilities. During this time she rang the pay by phone number to extend her time and having gone through the process, was told by an automated message that her time had been extended (this was without any request for payment).
She got a replacement key at 15:02 and was back at the car by 15:38, to discover a PCN issued 5 minutes earlier at 15:33. Here it is:<br><br>


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She then sent an informal appeal on the 6th July:<br>



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The council then sent a rejection letter, where they seem to ignore the point of appeal (vehicle prevented from moving due to circumstances beyond the driver's control):

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We've now received an NTO:




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Any advice on how to proceed please? It seems very unfair to penalise someone due to circumstances beyond their control.<br><br>
Thanks
My wife recieved a PCN from Hounslow Council for an overstay in Heston Leisure centre car park. Street view image here:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/aCwikDTdETjAkvvj8
She parked at 10:43 on the 21st June and rang the pay by phone number to start her 3 hours free parking session. The car park allows 3 hours free parking and up to 4 hours in total. Unfortunately when she returned to the car a short while later the key got stuck in the door lock (the remote switch on the key fob stopped working a while back) and the blade of the key came completely detached to the plastic body. She was able to source some WD40 and pliers from some local shops and free the key, but it wouldn't turn so she couldn't gain access to the vehicle.
She then searched for local key cutting services and had to try several branches of Timpsons before finding one that had the right key and facilities. During this time she rang the pay by phone number to extend her time and having gone through the process, was told by an automated message that her time had been extended (this was without any request for payment).
She got a replacement key at 15:02 and was back at the car by 15:38, to discover a PCN issued 5 minutes earlier at 15:33. Here it is:<br><br>


<br><br>
She then sent an informal appeal on the 6th July:<br>



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The council then sent a rejection letter, where they seem to ignore the point of appeal (vehicle prevented from moving due to circumstances beyond the driver's control):

<br><br>We've now received an NTO:




<br><br>Any advice on how to proceed please? It seems very unfair to penalise someone due to circumstances beyond their control.<br><br>
Thanks