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I attended my usual pharmacy as I have done many times before and I parked in a disabled spot with my disabled badge on display. I forgot to put my registration into the terminal which is to the left hand side of the main counter where they serve you. I was a legitimate customer and have photo evidence I collected my medication on the date I was issued the PCN.

I was at the pharmacy for maybe 15 mins. Hard to remember exactly as it was issued on 13th November last year. I challenged it and my appeal was rejected. I escalated to POPLA who upheld the PCN. Now I am liable to pay the £100 fine instead of £60 or whatever it was before.

I have attended the pharmacy so many times as a customer collecting my medication, never put my car registration in, nor do I see anyone else doing it. It seems they’ve picked on this one instance to fine me. Despite in my POPLA appeal raising that I’m a disabled user with a disabled badge, who attends the pharmacy regularly and can prove it (and I parked in a disabled spot) they are pursuing me for the fine nonetheless.

I asked the land owner (the gp medical practice next door to the pharmacy who owns the land) if they could instruct ParkingEye to cancel the PCN as they are within the power to do so. I obviously explained all the background to it. The gp practice manager said no we don’t do that, and we’re not getting involved.

Do I have any recourse to legally challenge this any further or pay the £100 fine?

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