Hello,
A parking fine was issued by UKPC on the grounds of having parked in a residential permit area without displaying a permit
While there are designated car spaces behind the building clearly indicating that they are "for residents only" and therefore imply the restriction - there are no signs whatsoever on the other side which is part of the road accessing the area.
The driver looked before leaving the vehicle and made sure there was no sign on that side of the road (the entire side, not just that spot).
The vehicle was parked at the side of the road and NOT at a designated resident parking space - please see attachment showing the position.
Adding to it that it was a Sunday after 6pm where no parking restrictions are in place even in most of London's councils, let alone a road with zero signage on its side.
Nobody wants to risk a ticket on a Sunday when parking is free everywhere - this is clearly a case where there was lack of signs indicating that the side of the road is part of the private land and it was not just the resident parking bays.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xNIp4-IbEX-yOaH-AQCCa5s6facVnBng?usp=drive_linkIn the Google folder link:
- pictures of the fine received by letter
- images from Google Maps showing location and signage
- images from the online UKPC platform showing the evidence they attached to the ticket
Unfortunately the wording on the sign cannot be read, neither in their picture provided as evidence, nor from Google Maps.
I would think this has strong grounds for appeal but I would welcome your advice and feedback from any previous experience with UKPC fines and how enforceable they are.
Thank you very much.