I finally had a reply from the British Parking Association:
BPA reference: BPA-xxxxxxxxx
Parking Charge: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear xxxxxx
Thank you for your enquiry.
Our RoleOur role as an Accredited Trade Association is to investigate alleged breaches of our Code of Practice by members of our Approved Operator Scheme where evidence can be supplied and where the operator’s internal complaints process has been exhausted. We are unable to become involved in individual Parking Charge disputes.
Appealing the Parking ChargePlease be advised that when a Parking Charge Notice is issued by a member of our Approved Operator Scheme, a motorist will have 28 days to appeal this via the operator's internal appeals procedure if they believe that it was issued either unfairly or incorrectly; the process should be outlined in the Parking Charge Notice. The operator has 28 days to respond.
If the appeal is rejected the operator should provide details on how to further appeal to the free and independent appeals service, POPLA. A further appeal is available via POPLA for 28 days following the operator rejecting the appeal.
Next StepsIf you believe that there has been a breach of our Code of Practice by a member of the Approved Operator Scheme you must first submit your complaint directly to the operator using their internal complaints process which can be found here -
https://www.ukparkingcontrol.com/complaintspolicyIf you believe the alleged breach of the Code of Practice has not been addressed in your complaint outcome, we require a copy of this and supporting evidence before becoming further involved.
Kind regards
Harriet
British Parking Association
That sounds like a 'go away' to me?
What happens next please? Are we waiting for a 'lawyers' letter from ZZPS?
Any, and all advise welcome.