8 June 2024 Hampton turning at Bristol Airport. photographed 11:32:45 and 11:33:48 images attached. My husband is the registered keeper of the vehicle.
An appeal was posted with no acknowledgement on who drive was. the appeal was dismissed Having considered the points you have raised and reviewed our records, we are unable to accept your appeal. Our
main reason(s) for this decision are as follows:
The signs at the entrance to Bristol Airport and the access roads within, clearly state "No Stopping", giving clear
notice that the land is private property and that a Charge of £100 will be levied if vehicles do stop. The above detailed
vehicle stopped in a zone where stopping is prohibited and the driver became liable to pay that Charge.
In your appeal it is unclear who the driver was when your vehicle was seen to be stopped on the access road.
It is important we highlight that we will continue to pursue this matter on the reasonable assumption that you were the
driver of the vehicle on the date in question until information/evidence to the contrary is provided.
A review of our CCTV evidence has confirmed that on the date in question, your vehicle stopped for an unreasonable
amount of time on the access road where restrictions apply.this was dismissed due to the unreasonable amount of time the vehicle was stopped
Yesterday I received court paperwork
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