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Private parking tickets / Re: APCOA PCN at Hospital
« on: Today at 04:45:50 pm »
Many thanks. Hopefully they'll accept the appeal. If not the out of time NTK is a sure thing.  :)

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Private parking tickets / Re: APCOA PCN at Hospital
« on: Today at 03:50:50 pm »
The company is the registered keeper. It is not a hire/lease car so paragraphs 13 & 14 od PoFA don't apply AFAIK. I am one of the owners/directors of the company.

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Private parking tickets / APCOA PCN at Hospital
« on: Today at 03:37:39 pm »
So I have just received in the post a PCN from Apcoa for failure to pay for a session at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading. It is a company car, owned by my company. The driver thought that they were covered by a disabled permit, but we had failed to transfer the permit to this vehicle. Barrier went up on exit but subsequent reading of the hospital website suggests this is the case whether payment made or not. The hospital are saying not our problem so need to deal with Apcoa.

PCN:
https://ibb.co/jvympK1K
https://ibb.co/QvRZ6Z60

I'm thinking the response should be to trot on because the NTK is non-compliant with PoFA shedule 4, in particular the clause regarding transfer of liability quoted below, and we are under no obligation to (and will not) identify the driver:

9 2 (f) warn the keeper that if, after the period of 28 days beginning with the day after that on which the notice is given—

(i) the amount of the unpaid parking charges specified under paragraph (d) has not been paid in full, and

(ii) the creditor does not know both the name of the driver and a current address for service for the driver,

the creditor will (if all the applicable conditions under this Schedule are met) have the right to recover from the keeper so much of that amount as remains unpaid;

I don't have photos of the signs at the car park but doubt that is relevant.

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