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Private parking tickets / Re: Parking Fine - Private Land Leeds
« on: September 05, 2023, 03:24:53 pm »
The template I used for the letter was the following, but it was uploaded to their portal so I don't have a copy:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to formally challenge the parking charge notice (PCN) issued to me by Parking Control Solutions. The PCN reference number is [Reference Number], and it pertains to an alleged parking offence that occurred on April 1st, 2023.
Firstly, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the PCN was issued more than 14 days after the date of the alleged parking offence. According to the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, Schedule 4, Paragraph 9(5), a parking charge notice must be given within 14 days of the parking event. As the notice was issued on May 11th, 2023, which is beyond the prescribed timeframe, it is my understanding that the charge is not enforceable.
I kindly request that you consider this appeal and cancel the parking charge accordingly. I believe that the delay in issuing the notice has compromised the validity of the charge, and as such, it should not be pursued further.
In addition to the time frame issue, I would like to highlight that I have not been provided with any evidence or supporting documentation to justify the parking charge. I am unaware of any contractual agreement I may have entered into with your company, and I request that you provide all relevant evidence, including photographs or other documentation related to the alleged offence.
If you do not cancel the charge within 14 days of receiving this appeal, I request that you provide me with a valid and detailed explanation of the legal basis for pursuing the charge despite the time frame violation.
I look forward to your prompt response confirming the cancellation of the parking charge notice. Failure to respond adequately or provide the requested evidence may result in further action, including formal complaints to relevant authorities and seeking legal advice.
Yours faithfully,
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to formally challenge the parking charge notice (PCN) issued to me by Parking Control Solutions. The PCN reference number is [Reference Number], and it pertains to an alleged parking offence that occurred on April 1st, 2023.
Firstly, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the PCN was issued more than 14 days after the date of the alleged parking offence. According to the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, Schedule 4, Paragraph 9(5), a parking charge notice must be given within 14 days of the parking event. As the notice was issued on May 11th, 2023, which is beyond the prescribed timeframe, it is my understanding that the charge is not enforceable.
I kindly request that you consider this appeal and cancel the parking charge accordingly. I believe that the delay in issuing the notice has compromised the validity of the charge, and as such, it should not be pursued further.
In addition to the time frame issue, I would like to highlight that I have not been provided with any evidence or supporting documentation to justify the parking charge. I am unaware of any contractual agreement I may have entered into with your company, and I request that you provide all relevant evidence, including photographs or other documentation related to the alleged offence.
If you do not cancel the charge within 14 days of receiving this appeal, I request that you provide me with a valid and detailed explanation of the legal basis for pursuing the charge despite the time frame violation.
I look forward to your prompt response confirming the cancellation of the parking charge notice. Failure to respond adequately or provide the requested evidence may result in further action, including formal complaints to relevant authorities and seeking legal advice.
Yours faithfully,