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Private parking tickets / Re: UKPC fine for parking on red lines
« on: January 07, 2025, 04:55:33 pm »
That's great thank you, just sent an Arkell type appeal.

Not sure what you mean by "As long as the claim is defended" ? Does that mean I just need to appeal every time they send a notice or do I need to do something extra?

Cheers and thanks for the advices.

Nico

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Private parking tickets / Re: UKPC fine for parking on red lines
« on: January 07, 2025, 12:23:49 pm »
So it looks like I should just keep contesting the charge?
Should I just I don't want to name the driver and that my vehicle was clearly parked beyong the red lines? (and not on them?) (see pic above)
Apologies I haven't had the chance to go to Wembley and take a recent pic of the parking signs, and I need to send a answer by today.
Thank you everyone
Nicolas

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Private parking tickets / Re: UKPC fine for parking on red lines
« on: January 03, 2025, 06:20:49 pm »
The signes have changed I believe... I might go there to take a picture of them.
I believe no permits are needed anymore, just no parking on red lines allowed.
Cheers!

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Private parking tickets / Re: UKPC fine for parking on red lines
« on: January 02, 2025, 06:05:25 pm »
Thank you for the response!

My mistake - I said I received the parking charge notice, but the parking charge is actually addressed to my partner. She is the registered owner of the vehicle. When appealing, I didn't appeal under my name but under hers as the "registered keeper". She was not driving the car at the time.

The road is part of a business estate called "Stadium Business Centre" where parking is indeed accepted behind the red lines. You only receive a fine if you park on the red lines. The picture they provided isn't showing much but it seems quite obvious that I wasn't parked on the red lines there.

I am afraid I have binned the original Parking Charge Notice and I didn't save a copy of the appeal. It basically said that their picture was no proof that the driver parked on the red lines and asked if the registered keeper was legally obliged to provide the driver's details (question that they clearly ignored.)

I attached the copy of their last correspondance which arrived today, where they rejected our original appeal but invited (in a slightly threatening manner) the registered keeper to provide the driver's details again.

Thank you so much for helping and being so thorough!

Cheers
Nicolas

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Private parking tickets / UKPC fine for parking on red lines
« on: January 02, 2025, 05:03:35 pm »
Hey everyone,

Sorry if that question has been addressed several times. I did a little research and couldn't find a topic that addressed that problem (that might be my fault I am pretty bad with forums!).

I recently received a parking charge notice for parking on red lines.

I contested the fine saying that the vehicle isn't parked on red lines (as you can see in the picture THEY provided) but they totally ignored that. My missus car is the little Suzuki Wagon on the bottom right of the pic and was clearly parked within the red lines.

I also wrote as "the registered keeper" asking if I was legally obliged to provide the drivers details, but they just ignored the question and came back with this letter:


"Thank you for your recent correspondence in relation to parking charge reference blablabla.
To assist us in making a decision regarding your appeal, please confirm the full name and address of the driver to our Appeals Department within seven days of the date of this letter.
This information may be confirmed by submitting another appeal on our website at www.ukpcappeals.co.uk, or by post to the address overleaf. Please
ensure that if writing to us by post that you include the parking charge reference number and vehicle registration.
Failure to provide this information will give us no alternative other than to make our final decision based on the previous information received. At this stage
a POPLA verification code will be provided.
The parking charge has been placed on hold whilst under appeal and may be settled in full at the current PCN rate of £100.00."


What should I do at this stage? The vehicle was clearly parked within the lines and I do not know how to proceed.

Cheers to you all and happy new year

Nicolas

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