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Went to Barnet hospital and after several times in and out of the car park we decided to just wait inside the car park for a car to come out. On the way out, the machine told me a value but because I wasn't sure if it was counting the very first time I got in, I changed the entry time to when we finally ended up parking the car and paid.

Next week get a letter with a fine. I've appealed with the above justification and sent as supporting doc, the park payment from my bank statement and the message I sent my wife with the time I parked the car.

Got the letter back saying that my appeal was not succesful so would have to either pay with a discount "as a gesture of good will" or appeal to POPLA.

Was referred to this forum from Google search as a place to understand if it's worth an appeal.

Thanks in advance.

EDIT: I don't think I have access to the appeal anymore, I went to their site and there's no access to the appeal itself but here's the generated chatGPT notes I've pasted in (already realized that I might've identified myself as the driver)

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Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing to appeal the above Parking Charge Notice issued on XX/XX/XX at Barnet Hospital – Patient & Visitors B.

On the day in question, I entered and exited the car park several times due to a lack of available spaces. On my final entry, I waited for a bay to become free and was not parked in a bay during that time. As I am new to the area and unfamiliar with this particular car park system, I was unsure how previous entries and exits would be recorded.

When proceeding to make payment, I was unsure whether the entry time suggested by the system reflected my earlier movements or my final entry. As I only began occupying a parking bay once a space became available, I corrected the entry time to the time I actually parked and paid for the full duration of my stay from that point.

Payment was made for the parking period, which can be verified through your payment system records. I have attached a screenshot from my bank app showing the parking charge, as well as a screenshot of a message sent at the time I secured a parking bay, which shows the corresponding time and supports the timeline provided above.

There was no intention to avoid payment, and I respectfully request that you review the ANPR and payment records and cancel this charge.

PCN



Response to appeal

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Re: ParkingEye - Barnet hospital
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Please post the PCN and the appeal wording and the response.

Obviously, redact all personal information.

Re: ParkingEye - Barnet hospital
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Please post the PCN and the appeal wording and the response.

Obviously, redact all personal information.

Edited the initial post with what I have. Don't think I have access to the actual appeal but got what chatGPT generated from my description...

Re: ParkingEye - Barnet hospital
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You only need to redact personal info.

You appeared to have blocked out pretty much everything for some reason?


Re: ParkingEye - Barnet hospital
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Apologies to both, went a bit too crazy with the avoid to overshare as this is public notice in the FAQ. I can't seem to edit the main post so just adding it as a comment

Here's a less redacted version

https://ibb.co/WNJwFTdY

Re: ParkingEye - Barnet hospital
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So you adjusted your entry time on the payment machine, told them that in your appeal and identified yourself as the driver? If so you have 2 options, pay the discounted rate (what's the discount rate they are offering?) or wait it out for the next few months and then eventually have to file a defence of a court claim. It'll probably get discontinued, only you can weigh up whether the hassle of waiting out the process or paying the discount is the best option for you.

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So you adjusted your entry time on the payment machine, told them that in your appeal and identified yourself as the driver? If so you have 2 options, pay the discounted rate (what's the discount rate they are offering?) or wait it out for the next few months and then eventually have to file a defence of a court claim. It'll probably get discontinued, only you can weigh up whether the hassle of waiting out the process or paying the discount is the best option for you.

Yes, I wasn’t sure if it had counted the very first I initial time as I was in and out several times. The reference to the adjustment was to expect some leeway since I had no intention to not pay for the parking in itself.

The “discounted rate” is still the £60, they had just extended for 14 more days “as a gesture of good will”.

From what I can see from other cases it can go many ways so just wanted to understand if there’s a possibility - I might just cut my loses and move on.