Hi, any advice would be appreciated.
UKPC issued this parking charge letter to me, because I am the registered keeper of the vehicle. The charging ticket showed the vehicle entered and exited the premise with a total time span of 2 hours 40 minutes and 42 seconds, which exceeded the maximum stay time of 2 hours 30 minutes.
The incident occurred on 4th August, 2024. The letter was dated as 7th August, 2024, and I received it via post on 12th August, 2024.
I found the parking charge notice was very unfair.
The driver (with two young children) after parked up the car in the retail park, noticed the UKPC sign. The driver took a picture of the signage and noted down the time of parking (which is already 9 minutes later than the arrival time shown on the parking charge notice) and went on with the shopping. The driver went to the McDonald's and ordered some takeaways before returning to the car.
The best effort was made to ensure parking time was within the stated maximum limit of 2 hours 30 minutes. Although we do not have proof of the time of leaving the park, we are confident the parking session was kept within the 2 hour 30 minutes limit. Unfortunately, the UKPC's allegation are based on the entry and exit time instead of parking time and no allowance for grace period was given. It seems all very harsh.
The wording on the parking charge notice seems to follow the rules set by POFA 2012. The definition of stay and parking were made very ambiguous and it was also not clear when and where they started to time the stay. It seems UKPC timed it from the moment the vehicle passed the entrance of the car park. This seems very unfair because the driver would not realised this is a private carpark and would not have time to read the terms and conditions shown on the UKPC signage.
I had a quick check of Highbridge Retail Park, the landlord of the retail park was Legal & General Asset Management, which is very unlikely to respond to my queries. The managing agent of the retail park is unknown. I have spoken with the manager of the McDonald's, who has agreed to email UKPC to request a cancellation of this parking charge notice (no guarantee).
I have not yet started UKPC's appeal process, but I have sent UKPC's complaint department an email as the keeper of the vehicle, informing them the McDonald's on duty manager is sending them a request for cancellation.
Any advice on how to proceed would be appreciated.
I have attached the parking charge letter from UKPC below (not sure whether the link worked...).

