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The Flame Pit / Re: Amended Railway Byelaws from 26/12/2025
« on: December 14, 2025, 09:14:35 am »
Precisely

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The Flame Pit / Re: Amended Railway Byelaws from 26/12/2025
« on: December 13, 2025, 01:05:42 pm »
As well as failing to change the position with regard to airports, ports and council car parks, the amendment has no effect at any Transport for London (TfL) car park. TfL is the station operator for more than 70 Tube and other stations in and around London.  TfL has appointed Saba Park Services UK Limited to operate the station car parks on its behalf, so these car parks will remain excluded from the POFA definition of 'relevant land' because TfL is defined as a 'traffic authority' in POFA 3(2)(c).  Saba is aware of this but purports to issue POFA notices because the legal title to the station car parks is held by a wholly owned and controlled TfL subsidiary rather than by TfL directly.  However, TfL has confirmed to me in a FOI response that all the following stations are locations where TfL has appointed Saba Park Services UK Limited to operate the car park on behalf of TfL (a point reinforced by the prefix TFL on all PCNs issued by Saba at these sites):

Barkingside

Brent Cross

Brentwood

Buckhurst Hill

Burnham

Bush Hill Park

Bushey

Canons Park

Chalfont & Latimer

Chesham

Chingford

Chorleywood

Cockfosters

Croxley

Crystal Palace

Debden

East Finchley

Eastcote

Epping

Fairlop

Finchley Central

Forest Hill

Gidea Park

Greenford

Hainault

Harold Wood

Harrow and Wealdstone

Harrow-on-the-Hill

Hatch End

Hatton Cross

Hayes and Harlington

High Barnet

Highams Park

Highgate

Hillingdon

Hornchurch

Hounslow East

Hounslow West

Ickenham

Langley

Leytonstone

Loughton

Mill Hill East

Moor Park

Morden

Newbury Park

North Ealing

North Greenwich

Northwood

Norwood Junction

Oakwood

Osterley

Penge West

Perivale

Queensbury

Rayners Lane

Redbridge

Ruislip

Ruislip Gardens

South Harrow

South Ruislip

South Woodford

Stanmore

Sudbury Town

Taplow

Theobalds Grove

Theydon Bois

Totteridge & Whetstone

Turkey Street

Walthamstow Central

Wanstead

Watford

West Drayton

Woodford

Woodside Park

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Email it as a subject access request and complaint to the two addresses previously provided

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Agreed

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DO NOT, ever, give your drivers license as proof of identity. At least redact the photo and your signature. All they need for a SAR is a copy of your V5C which shows your name and current address. Even just the NtK is sufficient as it already contains your name and address on it.

This is not a SAR. It is a formal complaint. If you want to request a SAR (never recommended at this stage) then you email that to the DPO email address from their privacy statement.

I disagree.  It is a SAR as well as a formal complaint. The two are not mutually exclusive. The V5C and NTK are proof of address not identity.  There is no harm in providing proof of identity provided it is suitably redacted as I suggested in my previous post.

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As you are requesting information held by Parkingeye that relates to yourself, you are making a subject access request ('SAR') under data protection legislation.  You should send your SAR to Parkingeye's data protection officer's email address privacy@parkingeye.co.uk and cc it to enforcement@parkingeye.co.uk.  Parkingeye will want to see proof of your identity to show that you are the correct data subject.  It will speed things up if you supply this with your SAR rather than waiting for them to request it. A copy of your driving licence should be sufficient.  I generally redact the licence number and part of the photo to prevent misuse.

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Plan A works again. With a supermarket, hospital or medical practice PCN always ask the landowner to cancel the ticket before wasting time and effort with an appeal to the parking operator

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Gemini is part of APCOA who rarely if ever issue court claims. For future reference, they can’t even attempt to use POFA at Gunnersbury Park as it’s a local authority facility and excluded from POFA

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Any response from Sainsbury’s?

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You write it as yourself. There is no need to specify a particular capacity in which you write. This is an email to Sainsbury’s from a customer. Not an appeal to a parking operator from a driver or a keeper.

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How about something along the following lines?


I am a loyal Sainsury's customer and the holder of a disabled motorist's blue badge. When I shop at Sainsbury's I endeavour to display the blue badge in whichever car I travel in.  However, following a visit on [date] I received a PCN from your parking contractor for my car being parking in a disabled space without displaying my blue badge. It seems, therefore, that I might have forgotten to display the blue badge.  I have attached a copy of the blue badge so you can see that my car was entitled to park in a disabled space and that no disabled person was wrongly deprived of use of the space.  I shall be grateful if you will instruct your parking contractor to cancel the PCN.  The details are as follows:

Parking Contactor: Euro Car Parks
PCN number:
Vehicle number:

Best regards,

NAME



You haven't told us whether you actually bought anything in the store - but if you did, and have the receipt or other proof of purchase such as an entry on a bank statement, you could throw that in the mix.

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You haven't actually told us what happened.  Did you forget to display your blue badge or did you display it but the parking attendant didn't see it?  Either way Sainsbury's should cancel it - but we can't advise you what to write until you tell us what happened.

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Before getting bogged down in a formal appeal process with the parking operator I suggest you email Sainsburys. Be sure to include a copy of the blue badge

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OP - put us out of our misery. I’m guessing that as a Motability customer, you have a blue badge. Is that right?

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Or (if the facts justify it) just ask Sainsbury’s to cancel the ticket. Which is a lot easier and usually produces a result almost immediately

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