I’m not the badge holder, it’s my partner, they have always put it on the seat due to restrictions in mobility at time, also accompanied with a steering aid.
Does this work?
POPLA Appeal – PCN [bla bla]
Vehicle Registration: [bla bla]
Operator: MET Parking Services
Appellant: Registered Keeper
1: A Valid Blue Badge Was Displayed – MET’s Camera Could Not See It
A valid Blue Badge was displayed by the driver, who is the legitimate badge holder. I, as the registered keeper, was not present and am not required to identify the driver.
The badge was placed on the front passenger seat, where it is flat, stable, and visible from normal ground-level inspection. While the site signage states it must be in the windscreen, this does not override the duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled drivers. Placing it on the seat was necessary due to the driver’s mobility needs.
The Blue Badge itself proves the driver is disabled, and MET cannot challenge this or require additional evidence. Issuing a PCN without considering the practical display needs of a disabled driver is a failure to make reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010.
MET’s evidence relies solely on an elevated, forward-facing camera, which cannot see the seat. Its absence from that view does not prove the badge was not displayed.
2. MET Has Not Met POFA Requirements to Transfer Liability to the Keeper
MET has not identified the driver. As the registered keeper, I am not obliged to provide this information.
To transfer liability from the driver to the keeper, MET must fully comply with Schedule 4 of POFA 2012.
I assert their Notice to Keeper does not meet all mandatory requirements. Without full compliance, the keeper cannot be held liable.
Conclusion
The Blue Badge was displayed by the disabled driver.
MET’s elevated camera could not see it.
The badge was displayed in a reasonable position due to the driver’s disability.
MET failed to make reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act.
POFA has not been satisfied, so keeper liability does not apply.
I respectfully request that POPLA allow the appeal.
Signed
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Or I could add a condensed version if applicable?
POPLA Appeal – PCN [bla bla ]
Vehicle Registration: [bla bla]
Operator: MET Parking Services
Appellant: Registered Keeper
A valid Blue Badge was displayed by the driver, who is the legitimate badge holder. I, as the registered keeper, was not present and am not required to identify the driver.
The badge was placed on the front passenger seat, visible from normal ground-level inspection. While the signs state it must be in the windscreen, this does not override the duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled drivers. Placing it on the seat was necessary due to the driver’s mobility needs.
MET’s evidence relies solely on an elevated, forward-facing camera, which cannot see the seat. Its absence from that view does not prove the badge was not displayed.
MET has failed to consider reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010. They have also not fully complied with POFA to transfer liability to the keeper.
For these reasons, I respectfully request that POPLA allow the appeal.
Signed?