Hi all. So I lodged my IAS appeal and the operator was given 5 working days to respond. I thought I got lucky when I logged in and the system showed they had just 3 hours of their response window left. Anyway, they did respond with about 90 mins before the deadline. The following is their response,
"On 18/10/2025, a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) was issued to a vehicle parked at Shell Garage, 391–393 Dunstable
Road, LU4 8DA, after the driver was observed leaving the premises. Signage at this location clearly states that
parking is permitted only within marked bays and only while the driver or passengers remain on site as customers.
The designated parking bays are clearly marked with white painted lines.
The vehicle was observed parked on private land, after which the driver exited the vehicle and proceeded to leave
the premises. This constitutes a breach of the displayed parking terms and conditions, resulting in the issuance of
the Parking Charge Notice.
The terms and conditions state that drivers and passengers must remain on the premises while the vehicle is
parked onsite which means any visitor is permitted to park on the property for the period while being a customer
followed by them then leaving the premises with their vehicle. The terms and conditions are clear and
understandable.
The appellant is not appealing against the contravention but rather that the Notice to Keeper was issued outside
Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012. While this may be the case the issuance of the Notice to
Keeper is still valid as no evidence has been submitted to prove otherwise.
The vehicle was parked in close proximity to clearly visible signage, and photographic/CCTV evidence will show
the reason why this charge was issued.
The vehicle was observed parked on the land in breach of the displayed terms and conditions, which resulted in
the Parking Charge Notice being correctly issued. The motorist was given sufficient opportunity to read and
comply with the signage and avoid incurring the charge."
My arguement was based on their NtK being issued after 104 days, which it seems doesn't make difference. I've noticed in their response they've also claimed that the appelant is the keeper AND the driver despite my appeal stating that I'm the keeper and I'm not willing to identify the driver - See screenshots below.
Anyway, IAS now expect my response, which I thought I already kind of made my arguement being that the NtK was issued too late. What now?
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