Contravention date and time: 9 Apr-25 22:40
Issue: PARKED IN A RESTRICTED AREA
Emails are below:
From Parking Company:
Please be advised, whilst this Parking Charge does not comply with the Protection of Freedoms Act (PoFA) 2012, this does not affect the validity of the Parking Charge itself. We have up to six (6) months to obtain the Registered Keepers details from the DVLA. Once received, we then have a further one (1) month to issue the Parking Charge and send the initial notification to the Registered Keeper of the vehicle. The contravention date was 9 April 2025 and we had sent the first notification on 29 August 2025, therefore this was provided in the correct timeframe and the Parking Charge was issued correctly.
Please be advised, you have marked that you were not the driver at the time of contravention. If this is incorrect and you were the driver, please confirm.
If you were not the driver, please request they submit their appeal directly to appeals@paymyparkingcharge.com and provide their full name and residential address. Alternatively, please provide their full name and serviceable address within seven (7) days of the date of this email.
As per the Single Code of Practice, Annex C, the driver is often the same person as the keeper and/or the hirer. Where a keeper or hirer fails or refuses to provide the name and serviceable address of the driver when requested to, it may be assumed they are the driver, based on that failure or refusal. In absence of driver details, you as the registered keeper can therefore be assumed to be the driver.
We have placed the account on hold for seven days. The options available are to provide driver details, appeal the issuing of the Charge and outline the reasons you believe a Charge should not have been issued, or make payment.
I replied back saying:
Thank you for your response.
I note your confirmation that this Parking Charge Notice does not comply with the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012. As such, there is no keeper liability, and I will not be naming the driver.
Any suggestion that the registered keeper can be “assumed” to be the driver has no basis in law. The Government’s proposed Single Code of Practice is not in legal force, and therefore irrelevant.
Unless you cancel this charge, please issue me with a POPLA verification code so I may escalate my appeal to the independent adjudicator.
They replied back:
Thank you for your email.
Please provide the driver details so we are able to resolve this matter.
We have placed a 7 day hold to allow you time to respond.
Kind regards
I replied back:
As stated in my previous correspondence, I will not be naming the driver. The Parking Charge Notice does not comply with the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, and therefore no keeper liability applies.
Please either cancel this charge or issue a formal rejection notice with a POPLA verification code so I may escalate this matter to independent appeal.
Thanks again for your help