Author Topic: VCS Leeds Bradford Airport – stopping charge – advice before paying  (Read 65 times)

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Hi all,
I’ve just received 2 separate Charge Notice from Vehicle Control Services for “stopping in a zone where stopping is prohibited” at Leeds Bradford Airport in the space of 3 minutes.

I have not paid the charge.

This relates to a very brief stop on the airport roadway while trying to locate a passenger for pickup. On the day, I had already paid the airport’s pickup/drop-off fee (£8), which added to the confusion as it wasn’t clear where stopping was actually permitted versus restricted, particularly given the layout and traffic flow.

Details of the 2 separate charges attached:

Location: Leeds Bradford Airport roadways
Operator: VCS
Charge: £100 (£60 if paid within 14 days)
Reason: stopping in a prohibited zone
Evidence: CCTV stills
From my perspective, this appeared to be normal pickup activity, rather than anything that would attract a penalty.

I have included the redacted document showing both chages.

https://i.postimg.cc/85V7W7Qq/MG-BRWDC567BC24E92-000074-Redacted.png

Before taking any action, I’d appreciate advice on:

Whether this is worth appealing
The usual grounds (signage, byelaws, etc.)
Best strategy at this stage
Thanks in advance.

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In my opinion, these no stopping zones are pretty much unenforceable by private parking companies as they are unable to establish a contractual basis for the charge.

That won't stop them pursuing you as keeper but you'll probably win if you follow advice.

You could initially appeal on the basis that the keeper cannot be held liable due to lack of PoFA.

Good morning

Firstly I would like to thank you both for your responses and input its greatly appreciated I am still not sure of the next steps but looks like your suggestion is that we try going down an appeal firstly and waiiting. Unfortuntaely i have to be perpared for a rejection.

Kind regards

I would appreciate how to proceed.

Appeal as per b789's post in the linked thread.  If VCS reject, then you could appeal to IAS, but they are not known for independence, and may also reject.  Then it's just a case of waiting it out for a court claim and defending it from there.  Or pay up to make it go away....