Hi,
The driver got a PCN from Excel parking in Dec last year for parking in a restricted bay but there was no restriction signage board on that particular pillar where driver parked. Signage was on next pillar and it was not clear if restriction was for the whole area. See attached photo - there was no board on that pillar where car was parked, but it's on the next pillar.
In my view there is not lawful and they do not have any legal rights to issue charge notice because restriction conditions are not clearly displayed. Moreover, they have put such boards on that parking on random pillars in the whole parking lot. This was Bakers street parking in Uxbridge.
Having appealed to them telling them restriction board was not there on that pillar and with the board on the next pillar, one would assume restrictions for those parking bays only, and not for whole parking. But they dismissed the appeal with the reason that appeal time has elapsed (travelling so couldn't appeal in time). 1st Notice was received on 27th Dec and appealed was sent on 31st Jan. As per notice, appeal should be filed within 28 days so it wasn't missed by million miles, just couple of weeks late. The appeal dismissal reason seems to be bit BS, just because appeal time has elapsed. The appeal was based on the fact that it's not right and they shouldn't have issued the fine as restrictions were clearly not displayed.
They have been sending reminders and usual threat letters since then.
Fast forward today, registered owner has received a court notice of money owed to them this week. Registered owner intends to dispute it and put in the defence. This is BS that they are going to court when they don't have any rights (in my opinion) as they fail to display the conditions clearly.
Please can learned people on this forum advise me if I am right or wrong in my thinking? And what should be the focus in defence statement and what to include?
Registered owner will include all the photographic evidences that were taken from their portal only and there is not a single evidence showing restriction board on the pillar where car was parked.
Many thanks for your help.
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