Recently the recipient of a parking ticket where they have evidence of my vehicle parked 11 minutes apart, exceeding the (presumably) 10 minute grace period. Not my first rodeo, know all the standard tricks from PePiPoo, MSE, etc.
Call me weird, but (as the keeper) I'm interested in exploring the novelty that this car park is strictly app-only (no machine, no call/text, etc) which means one has to create an account with some third party application before they're able to pay.
This (in theory) significantly increases the time required to pay for parking, as you have to get internet connectivity, download an app, register for it, and then actually go through the payment flow.
Of particular interest is the classic wall-of-text terms and conditions, which prospective payees have to agree to when creating an account; surely the grace period has to account for the time taken to diligently read and digest these terms (google says 5k words is ~15m of reading). In my mind, they form part of the parking contract (in conjunction with the sign wording) as there is no other way to pay.
I'm lucky enough that the prospect of losing at all of the appeal/court stages and having to pay a couple hundred pounds isn't too big of a financial hit; reckon it's worth a shot? Be nice to contribute some new 'case law' to the parking fine fighting community.
NTK and signage attached, don't see anything wrong with the NTK; the clarity of the PCN amount on the sign is a little unclear - looks more like an icon than an amount, in an attempt to stand out it actually blends in more.
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