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Private parking tickets / Re: Parking Eye Aldi Yeovil - Sherborne
« on: June 05, 2025, 07:07:13 pm »
Was the driver a customer of Aldi? If so, they should ask Aldi management (as high up the management food chan as you can go) to get it cancelled. this is what is known as Plan A.

The driver was yes. Ill get them to try that.

If that fails, is there anything to put in for the appeal? 

For mine the driver had parked in a child bay and it was Horizon that issued the paperwork.

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Private parking tickets / Parking Eye Aldi Yeovil - Sherborne
« on: June 05, 2025, 02:33:51 pm »
Posting on behalf of my sister in law who is the registered keeper.

The driver has driven into the car park and not seen any signs stating that you had to put the number plate in.

The driver has parked (having done some practice parking due to a driving test coming up (since passed)).  Popped into the shop for some bits and bobs and left.

The RK has received the attached letter.

Has anyone got some advice on the wording of the appeal?  For information parking is free at the car park anyway.

Thanks in advanced.

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Thank you for the advice. Got the email today confirming they are cancelling it.

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Do you have a "young child"? If the answer is "yes", then you can park there. There is nothing in the contractual sign that says the young child must be with the driver.

What if the driver was there to pick up someone who is looking after the young child, the other parent maybe?

What evidence do they have?

Anyway, as advised, this his an easy one to deal with… as long as the unknown drivers identity is not revealed. There is no legal obligation on the known keeper (the recipient of the Notice to Keeper (NtK)) to reveal the identity of the unknown driver and no inference or assumptions can be made.

The NtK is not compliant with all the requirements of PoFA which means that if the unknown driver is not identified, they cannot transfer liability for the charge from the unknown driver to the known keeper.

Out of interest, how is the NtK not compliant?

It makes me laugh how they can just take a photo of a car and issue a PCN.

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The driver of the vehicle which I am the registered keeper for has parked in a parking space for parent and child spot.

The driver has gone into Tesco. The driver did have a child seat in the car for an eight year old (booster seat). 

Today, I as the registered keeper received the following PCN. It may have been delivered earlier, I don't check the post box daily. 

Is the suggested response in this thread suitable for my appeal?

https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/horizon-parking-parent-child-parking-tesco-windsor/

The signage is the same.

The photos on the appeal page just show the car up close and at a distance along with a sign. 

Thank you in advance.

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