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Yes he can get in and out of it fine with some help to lean on. He’s a very fit 94 year old who still attempts to climb ladders and demands to do his own food shop most days in his own car. It’s very hard for him to not drive at the moment (whilst he undergoes tests). I can mention that we went for a quick bite to eat and mention the place if they wanted to check the CCTV. It is issued by the same council.

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Thank you :) does this sound on?

On 03/09/2024, we, unfortunately, received a PCN. It states that the vehicle was “parked in a designated disabled persons parking place without displaying a valid disabled persons badge in the prescribed manner.” The badge is in date, valid and was facing the right way up. However, my dad (the badge holder) is 94 years old and is currently being driven as he has very recently had a heart attack. He likes to use his independence and display his own badge. Sadly, on this occasion, he mistook the clock and chose 7:30 instead of 17:30. Unfortunately, it didn’t help that he didn’t have his glasses with him.
 
I would be very grateful if you could kindly cancel the PCN on this occasion as a goodwill gesture. My dad is very upset about this simple mistake. This is a genuine error, lessons will be learned going forward, and we will triple-check the clock before displaying the badge in the future.

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Thank you very much for the advice!

The registered keeper of the car is my partner (the driver) and the badge holder is his father. They live on the same premises.

Do you think I should say that we parked between just after 17:30 or will it not matter? I think we got there at 17:40 and the PCN was issued 1 hour and 9 minutes later. Will they use that against me for overstaying by 9 minutes? Although, we’ve always known double yellows to allow a 3 hour stay. I now realise the sign says 1 hour but I think because it’s so low down, I thought it was the ‘no return’ period.

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Hi,

Sorry again! I've uploaded the link to the photos now :)



https://imgur.com/a/h5iXusv

BW

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Hello, PLEASE HELP!

I have been on this forum in the past and you got me out of a private parking ticket, which I am eternally grateful for.

Yesterday, we parked in a disabled bay of a small car park. There were actually 4 'normal' spaces left but as it's a busy area, we left them for other users. I wish we didn't now! I was the designated driver but my dad is the badge holder. The bay is on double yellows. My 94 year old accidentally selected 7:30 instead of 17:30. He thought he saw the number 17 but it was actually 7. The PCN was issued at 18:49. The car park is free for 30 minutes and then totally free after 18:00. We arrived just after 17:30, so the car park would have been free regardless. We park there ALL the time. The road the officer has recorded us being on is actually wrong and the PCN states that we were "parked in a designated disabled persons parking place without displaying a valid disabled persons badge in the prescribed manner", but this is untrue. The badge was valid and in date.

I was planning on appealing with the following message:

On 03/09/2024, we received a PCN. The location was Victoria Road, which I believe to be incorrect as I know it to be Delamere Street. It also states that the vehicle was “parked in a designated disabled persons parking place without displaying a valid disabled persons badge in the prescribed manner.” The badge is in date, valid and was facing the right way up. However, my dad (the badge holder) is 94 years old and has very recently had a heart attack, so I was the designated driver. He didn’t have his glasses on but truly believed that he had moved the wheel past the 17:30 position on the blue badge. He must’ve hastily mistaken number 7 for 17.

This car park is actually free for 30 minutes and is free after 18:00, which means that our stay would have been free regardless. We were parked on double yellow lines, which means we get 3 hours of parking. Even if we did display the wrong time, we were back in an hour and within the 3 hour period either way. At the time of our parking, there were 4 free parking spaces available; however, we parked in the disabled bay to allow others to park in the other bays. 

I would be very grateful if you could kindly cancel this PCN on this occasion as a goodwill gesture. My dad is beside himself with stress and upset. Lessons will be learned going forward, and we will triple-check the badge before displaying it in the future.

As the photography evidence provided by the ticketing officer is clear, do you think I have any chance of them letting me off with a goodwill gesture here?

My only other concern is that on the sign (which we've never noticed before) says 1 hour, but I interpreted that to say 'within 1 hour' as I know you get 3 hours on double yellows. We arrived at about 17:40 and came back to the car literally as the warden must have walked off.

Thank you in advance for any advice.




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