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Private parking tickets / Re: Stopping in a private parking
« on: December 28, 2025, 11:45:33 pm »
I was so busy and did not even get a chance to send the previous one or two letters you provided. And now received that one. Should I still send the older ones?

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Private parking tickets / Re: Stopping in a private parking
« on: December 28, 2025, 10:30:43 pm »

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Private parking tickets / Re: Stopping in a private parking
« on: December 13, 2025, 09:50:55 pm »
An email I received.

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Private parking tickets / Re: Stopping in a private parking
« on: November 25, 2025, 12:08:07 pm »
Someone from online group advised me to appeal based on these points.
I have picture from council proving its a public pathway.

I quote:

1. The keeper was not the driver

2. The driver briefly stopped to read the signs to see if you could park. Once read, the driver didn't agree with the terms and drove away. The consideration period is a minimum of 5 minutes.

3. The keeper believes that at no point did the driver go onto the private land, as such this isn't 'relevant land' and as such POFA does not apply. The keeper can not be held liable. The parking company has no authority to issue a notice when the vehicle is on the public highway.
See attached proof that this is owned by the council (yellow area includes the public footpath)

You expect this notice to be cancelled.


Should I make my own detailed appeal or just use the template you provided?

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Private parking tickets / Stopping in a private parking
« on: November 24, 2025, 11:42:26 pm »
The driver got a parking ticket after briefly stopping in a private parking spot. The car was there for less than 60 seconds — the driver only pulled in because they were waiting for another car to move so they could park outside the private parking area, and they didn’t want to block the traffic. From the provided photos, it seems the car moved and did not remain parked.
The reduced fine expires on the 26th. Based on this, do you think the driver should pay it or try to appeal?
Thanks for any help.






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