I have just read this thread, and it doesn't quite look as promising as I would have expected.
However, after closer inspection, I feel as though I may have picked up a couple of other concerns with the letter. I'd like to make it clear that these may be absolutely wrong and I could be way in over my head, but thought I'd present them, and see if they are worth fighting over. Please also note that I am not familiar with any of the regulations in the BPA CoP, so if there is an obvious regulation I've missed, I apologise. Appreciate anyone who takes the time to read and/or help.
Any mention of 'BP' refers to 'Britannia Parking'
I have a picture of the signage
here, although slightly blurry, you can still see the reasons of which a PCN would be issued on the sign itself.
The PCN that was issued states the reasoning on the letter as 'Failed to make a valid payment', which is not clearly listed anywhere on this sign, or within the Terms and Conditions listed on the BP website as of 26/09/2024. It is not apparent to the driver on the sign that the validity of the payment would result in a PCN.
Moreover, a 'valid payment' is not defined at all by BP, which leads me to assume that this is subjective, unless this is properly defined elsewhere? I have images of a ticket and bank statement that would prove that the driver had made a payment, and the fact that this was received, accepted by BP and a parking ticket was printed with the word 'Paid' written on it leads me to argue that this payment was in fact valid. This payment covered a duration in which the car was parked on the particular day, but not the complete duration. The vehicle did not re-enter the land at any time throughout the day.
If the payment made is now invalid, this could imply that the payment was originally valid, but no longer is (nothing about this is mentioned in the terms of BP) or the other potential option is that the payment was never valid to begin with, which should have been declined?
If a payment was not valid, should the driver not have been made aware of this at the time of parking?
If the issue was that the vehicle had overstayed, shouldn't this have clearly been presented in the PCN? considering this was a particular condition on the signage - listed as 'exceed the time which had been paid to park'. Since this is not displayed on the PCN, do I have right to assume that this condition was not broken, as it is not recognised in the PCN by BP.
Validity is mentioned in their terms
here. However, this states that it is in relation to the ticket itself, and not particularly the payment, which is the reasoning in the PCN. This also refers to a booking, I'm not sure if payment via an onsite machine is quite classed as a booking.
The pictures listed in the PCN are cropped and edited, and although they are not cropped when visited on the website, the black box covering the driver is still there and not added by me, but i figure this is a reasonable edit. The pictures are listed as evidence, along with times and location. I do not see how this relates to the validity of the payment itself, as it does not acknowledge how the payment was invalid at all.
Maybe I have the wrong end of the stick here and none of this matters, but I appreciate the help nonetheless.