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Yes i admitted i was since the lease company passed my details to the parking company.

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Thanks for your reply

I did not recieve any additional documents with the NTH, is this due to the car being leased rather than a hire?

What would be the next step, highlighting the findings you have shared in an appeal to IAS?

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I work as a self employed driver for Amazon Flex using my car which I lease to work. On 24th February one of my stops was to an address in Grove park se12. As per attached screen shot the delivery was to 8 pallman mews.

Upon turning into pallman mews the resident of 8 pallman mews was standing at the end of the road and flagged me down as the parcel belongs to him, you see the customer in the pictures provided on the parking charge

As the road has double yellow lines and i didnt want to block the road I turned into a nearby parking space to which I proceeded to hand the parcel to the customer after confirming his name. After this I proceeded to deliver on the rest of my route.

The whole altercation was less than 3 minutes. A parking charge was sent to the leasing company on 6th March who then provided my details to LPS. I received a parking ticket in my name on 24th March and proceeded to appeal the parking charge on the grounds that I was engaged in the act of making a delivery at the time of the alleged contravention. The stop was necessary, brief, and directly related to a scheduled delivery to a resident of that very address, The vehicle was stationary for fewer than three minutes. This was not a case of unauthorised parking; it was a momentary stop to complete a legitimate commercial delivery.

My appeal was rejected. I have attached the response from London parking solutions.

Do I have any chance of winning an appeal with IAS or taking this to court? £100 is steep for being stationed for 2-3 minutes

https://imgbox.com/g/xyVirw8Y1q

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The leasing company owns the car. Yes i believe my company leases the car on my behalf

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Sorry i should have been more clear. The leasing company will inform my employer who will then deduct the funds from my salary. The car is leased via salary sacrifice.

 

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The PCN was sent via email from the lease company as a notification no further action. The lease company paid the PCN and will deduct this from my salary.

There was no covering letter. The letter was scanned and attached via email. I have called the leasing company to confirm this is genuine

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Do you guys think i have a case to challenge this PCN?

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Hi all

This is a lease car and the PCN has already been paid by the leasing company

Southwark Council,
32d - Failing to drive in the direction shown by the arrow on a blue sign (proceeding in the wrong direction)
Location - Peckham Rye Junction East Dulwich Road (Right)

I was unaware you can only proceed straight. There's ongoing road works and temporary traffic lights are in place. The blue arrows on the traffic lights were covered. I was unable to notice the blue arrow. The markings on the ground are also faded. it is hard to make out the road markings ahead only.

https://imgur.com/a/wAJ9uk0

https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ly9xAw6QuuFCLrbQ6

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