Hi,
Request for help drafting a defence to county court pls.
PCN issued for: 'Parked in a disabled persons parking place without displaying a valid badge'.
What happen: Upon entering the car park at Becktn Retail Park (free parking for three hours).
Driver parked the car in a car park bay; the bay itself was unclear as for markings and also the signage not well placed, causing 'confusion' as for the bay status. Nevertheless, car parked up and went about shopping.
Appeal made below via UKPC online portal.
Alleged Parking Charge Date: 08.01.2025
Parking Charge Issue Date: 10.01.2025
Date of drivers first and only online appeal to UKPC: 05.02.2025.
Appeal submitted to UKPC on 05.02.2025:-
PCN: (Removed number for this thread)
Relationship to Vehicle: Registered Keeper.
I dispute your 'parking charge', as the keeper of the vehicle. I deny any liability or contractual agreement and I will be making a complaint about your predatory conduct to your client landowner.
There will be no admissions as to who was driving and no assumptions can be drawn. Since your PCN is a vague template, I require an explanation of the allegation and your evidence. You must include a close up actual photograph of the sign you contend was at the location on the material date as well as your images of the vehicle including the bay markings, since this is unclear.
If the allegation concerns parking within a designated bay, the data supplied in response to this appeal must include the record of clearly marked out designated bay - showing partial/full VRNs - and an explanation of the reason for the PCN, because your Notice does not explain it and the bay the vehicle was parked in is unclear to distinguish if this is a designated bay or not.
Nevertheless and in order to resolve the dispute I attach copies of evidence supporting blue badge holder status.
I trust there will be no further action of costs and that the Notice To Keeper will be cancelled off the system with written correspondence of such actions. Of-course, I will be counter-suing both UKPC and the landowner under the EA 2010 under the relevant points should this form harassment for any charges.
Attached was two photo's of blue badge holder (front and back).
End of Appeal.
The driver didn't receive any further letters, therefore given the length of time passed, it could be assumed the case was closed without further knowledge.
Issue Date: 04 September 2025
Claim No. (Removed from thread).
County Claims Court notification issued.
Defendant - Particulars of claim listed as:
1. The Defendant (D) is indebted to the Claimant (C) for parking charge(s) (PC) issued to vehicle (Reg redacted for thread). at Becktn Retail Park.
2. The dates of contravention are 08/01/2025 and the D was issued with PC(s) by the claimant.
3. The Defendant is pursued as the driver of vehicle for breach of the terms on the signs (the contract). Reason: Parked In a disabled persons parking place without displaying a valid badge.
4. In the alternative the Defendant is pursued as the keeper pursuant to POFA 2012, Schedule 4.
AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS
1. £170.00 being the total of the PC(s) and damages.
2. Interest at a rae of 8.00% per annum pursuant to s.69 of the County Courts Act 1984 from the date hereof at a daily rate £0.02 until judgement or sooner payment.
3. Costs and Court Fees.
Costs breakdown on court Form:-
Amount claimed: £178.36
Court Fee: £35.00
Legal Representatives Costs: 50.00
Total Amount: £263.36
As for response pack, driver has submitted via recorded post:-
Acknowledgement of service dated:- 17.09.2025.
Boxes ticked:-
2. I intend to defend part of this claim.
3. I intend to contest jurisdiction (court address:- Civil National Business Centre (Northampton; the distance from London to there is reason for this ticked box).
Attached photo's from UKPC of the alleged contravention (alternative photo also taken by defendant which shows how the bay markings are unclear and create confusion, likewise the signage is broken, un-able to see clearly.
Pictures uploaded via:-
https://imgur.com/a/wBJ1YObThank you in advance and I look forward to your response.
Best,