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Re: Parkingeye PCN - Non-payment - Cockhedge Shopping Centre
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On the subject of being outside the 28 days for appealing, appeal was submitted on 15 August. The only pcn received was the reminder letter dated 25 July, stating date of event 12 July and ‘date issued’ 16 July.

Re: Parkingeye PCN - Non-payment - Cockhedge Shopping Centre
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Is this for 4 PCNs? Can you show us any photos of the actual signs that are visible from within the vehicle when parked in one of those bays?

Reply to ParkingEye with the following (and CC yourself):

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Subject: Formal Complaint & Appeal – PCN [PCN ref] – Cockhedge (Rear Visitor)

Dear Complaints Team,

I write as the registered keeper.

This remains a formal complaint which, under Section 11.2 of the Private Parking Single Code of Practice (PPSCoP), must also be treated as an appeal and handled to the Clause 8.4 timescales. If you disagree, please identify the precise PPSCoP wording that permits you to refuse to treat a complaint as an appeal.

1. NtK service and contradictory dates

Your email claims first “postal correspondence” was issued on 16/07/2025, yet I hold a ParkingEye “Reminder” dated 25/06/2025. Please reconcile these inconsistent dates and provide strict proof of posting for the original NtK (e.g. Royal Mail certificate/manifest). Without admissible posting evidence within PoFA Sch 4 para 9(5)’s 14-day window, keeper liability fails.

2. Disability & failure to make reasonable adjustments (Equality Act 2010; PPSCoP Sections 4.1–4.2)

A disabled occupant was set down/collected from a disabled bay late evening. No readable terms or terminal were visible from the bay/approach, and your system expects a VRM entry in a remote “reception”. Please disclose:

• A dated, scaled site plan showing every sign and the terminal location relative to the disabled bays used;
• Dated approach/bay-eye photos showing exactly what is visible from that bay;
• Your disability adjustments at this site (e.g. low-level in-bay terms, alternative registration methods, additional time/assistance).

3. Unclear allegation & “0 hours 0 minutes”

Your paperwork states a charge applies for remaining longer than a “0 hours 0 minutes” max stay and also lists multiple possible breach reasons (overstay/no payment/no VRM in reception). Identify the single allegation relied upon and the exact term allegedly breached. A “0:00” max stay is void for uncertainty and, if not actually on the signs, your notice is misleading contrary to the CRA 2015 transparency requirements.

4. Forbidding signage/patrons-only window

You say “parking is for Buzz Bingo patrons only between Mon–Sat 6pm–2am” and that patrons must enter their VRM to obtain a 3-hour permit. If the sign is truly prohibitive to non-patrons, it makes no contractual offer to them. If the driver was a permitted user, then the issue is signage/terminal accessibility and disability adjustments; if not, your claim sounds in trespass (not a contractual charge). Please provide the exact sign wording relied upon.

Given the above, please cancel. Failing that, as required by PPSCoP 11.2/8.4, issue a POPLA verification code within 7 days of this letter. Any continued refusal to treat this as an appeal or to supply a POPLA code will be raised with the BPA and DVLA as a Code breach, and relied upon as unreasonable conduct under CPR 27.14.

Yours faithfully,

[Name]

[Postal address]
[Email]
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: Parkingeye PCN - Non-payment - Cockhedge Shopping Centre
« Reply #17 on: »
No, just one pcn.
When parked there are no signs in front or to the side of the vehicle. There is one on the temporary fence/barrier behind the vehicle, that imo can be easily missed. Will add photos tomorrow.
« Last Edit: September 14, 2025, 11:47:53 pm by txl08 »

Re: Parkingeye PCN - Non-payment - Cockhedge Shopping Centre
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In your opinion (until we can see some photos), has ParkingEye complied with this requirement from the PPSCoP section 4 on accessible parking?

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4.1. The parking operator must ensure that at least one sign containing the terms and conditions for parking can be viewed without the driver needing to leave the vehicle, in order for drivers with a disability to be able to make an informed decision on whether to park at the premises.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: Parkingeye PCN - Non-payment - Cockhedge Shopping Centre
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In your opinion (until we can see some photos), has ParkingEye complied with this requirement from the PPSCoP section 4 on accessible parking?

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4.1. The parking operator must ensure that at least one sign containing the terms and conditions for parking can be viewed without the driver needing to leave the vehicle, in order for drivers with a disability to be able to make an informed decision on whether to park at the premises.

Photos attached (next post). In my opinion if driving in forwards there are no parking signs visible on the front of the building or from driver's side window. There is a sign on the red hoarding which would be visible if reversing into the bay, although not very prominent with other large signs nearby it.
« Last Edit: September 15, 2025, 09:15:45 pm by txl08 »

Re: Parkingeye PCN - Non-payment - Cockhedge Shopping Centre
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Re: Parkingeye PCN - Non-payment - Cockhedge Shopping Centre
« Reply #21 on: »
In your opinion (until we can see some photos), has ParkingEye complied with this requirement from the PPSCoP section 4 on accessible parking?

In other words... no!

Have you sent the formal complaint to ParkingEye yet?
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: Parkingeye PCN - Non-payment - Cockhedge Shopping Centre
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Just to confirm, this is a second appeal I’m sending after they rejected the first one?

Re: Parkingeye PCN - Non-payment - Cockhedge Shopping Centre
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Your first appeal was rejected because they said it was too late. So you were advised to send a formal complaint, which they are obliged to also treat as an appeal. I drafted it and told you what to do.

Have you sent it or not? Reply #16 refers.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: Parkingeye PCN - Non-payment - Cockhedge Shopping Centre
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Your first appeal was rejected because they said it was too late. So you were advised to send a formal complaint, which they are obliged to also treat as an appeal. I drafted it and told you what to do.

Have you sent it or not? Reply #16 refers.

I have sent it as of now. Thanks for your assistance and patience.