Thanks for advice and I posted my first appeal to Gemini here
I will not be paying this invoice for several reasons:
1. Longstanding Use of Gunnersbury Park Without Parking Charges
I have regularly visited Gunnersbury Park for over four years to use the sports facilities, particularly for family badminton sessions, and have never previously been required to pay for parking. There were no obvious signs or notifications indicating that parking arrangements or charges had changed on the date in question.
2. Lack of Clear and Compliant Signage at Entrance
You claim to follow the British Parking Association (BPA) Code of Practice. Clause 19.2 of that Code requires prominent signage at the entrance to any controlled parking zone, giving drivers a fair opportunity to review the terms before entering. This requirement was clearly not met. I did not see any clear sign indicating parking enforcement at the entrance to the car park.
If signage has recently changed, I request timestamped photographic evidence of all signs in place on the date in question, including entrance signs.
3. Non-Compliant Sign Placement and Accessibility
Signs should be visible without leaving the vehicle (Clause 19.9, BPA Code) and must not be obscured or placed too high for average drivers or disabled users. If the signs were only placed on one side, or poorly maintained or visible, then the enforceability of any implied contract is severely undermined.
4. Genuine Park User with Proof of Booking
I booked and paid for badminton at the park’s sports centre for that time slot and can provide the booking confirmation as proof of legitimate use. I trust that this will be considered in line with fairness and common sense.
Given the lack of compliant signage, the absence of fair notice, and my longstanding and lawful use of the facilities, I believe this charge is invalid and request that it be cancelled immediately.
Please respond to every point I’ve raised. I reserve the right to escalate the matter to POPLA or other bodies if necessary.
This is the appeal to IAS
Appeal Grounds:
I am submitting this appeal based on the following key reasons:
1. Notice to Keeper Served Late (PoFA 2012 Non-Compliance):
The Notice to Keeper (NTK) was served after the legal 14-day window prescribed by the Protection of Freedoms Act (PoFA) 2012. The contravention occurred on 9 April 2025, but the NTK was only issued on 28 April 2025, meaning the notice was sent beyond the 14-day period allowed under PoFA. As the Notice was served late, I believe Gemini Parking Solutions has failed to comply with the requirements of PoFA, which should render the charge invalid.
2. Lack of Proper Signage and Compliance with BPA Code of Practice:
• Signage Visibility & Clarity: The parking area at Gunnersbury Park did not have prominently displayed signage at the entrance, which would comply with the British Parking Association (BPA) Code of Practice, specifically Clause 19.2. Clause 19.2 requires clear signage at the entrance to the controlled parking zone, providing the driver a reasonable opportunity to make an informed decision. There was no visible sign at the entrance indicating any terms and conditions related to parking, including any parking fees or enforcement.
• Signage Within the Car Park: The signage that was present inside the car park was not visible from a reasonable distance or in a position that was easy to read without leaving the vehicle, which is a violation of Clause 19.9 of the BPA Code. The signs were not visible enough, and the parking terms were unclear, leading to confusion and an inability to comply with the rules.
3. I Was a Genuine Park User with Proof of Booking for Badminton Session:
I had booked a badminton session at the park’s sports centre, and I can provide booking confirmation as proof of my legitimate use of the facilities. I believe this shows that my use of the parking space was in line with the purpose of visiting the park and should be considered in the context of fairness. It should also be noted that I have regularly used the park facilities over several years without any prior issues with parking charges.
4. Inadequate Payment Mechanism or Lack of Payment Signage:
While I was not initially aware of the parking charge requirements, there were no clear instructions on how to pay for parking at the time of the alleged contravention. The lack of adequate information regarding payment procedures, especially with no visible signs, further supports my case that the charge is invalid.
the key documents I have uploaded
1. Booking Confirmation: Proof of my badminton booking.
2. Photographs: photos of the parking area that I shared here at the Google street view
3. NTK Copy: A copy of the Notice to Keeper that show the late issuance of the notice.
4. previous email or letter correspondence with Gemini Parking Solutions regarding your initial appeal
5. my Vehicle Registration Document
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