Author Topic: URGENT Private Parking Ticket : CPM (UK Car Park Management) Kingston Hospital  (Read 38 times)

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This Private Parking Ticket

By CMP (UK Car Park Management)
At Kingston Hospital

Ticket was addressed to whom now passed away


Is there anyway possible to get this cancelled or at least get the discounted price?

Any help would be grateful

Thank you very much in advance

Marie
« Last Edit: Today at 02:23:47 pm by marie »

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Contact PALS at the hospital first.

I have contacted PALS and they told me that I have to Appeal the case first before contacting PALs
« Last Edit: Today at 01:23:26 pm by marie »

I need to check but I think the Vehicle is registered with grandfather who is now passed away

As the ticket was addressed to the grandfather no longer with us
« Last Edit: Today at 02:20:36 pm by marie »

Sorry for your loss.

To help us provide the best advice, please read the following thread carefully and provide as much of the information it asks for as you are able to: READ THIS FIRST - Private Parking Charges Forum guide

The person to whom the letter is addressed is likely to be the registered keeper, unless the car is/was leased.
Away from 29th March - 5th April
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Useful Links (for private parking charges):
Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 (PoFA) Schedule 4 | Private Parking Sector Single Code of Practice

I found

Steps to Cancel the Ticket:

1) Contact the Parking Company Immediately: Locate the contact details on the Parking Charge Notice (PCN) and inform them that the individual named is deceased.

2) Provide Proof: Send a copy of the death certificate. It is highly recommended to do this immediately to prevent the debt from escalating or being passed to a debt collection agency.

3) Use Official Channels: If the operator is a member of the British Parking Association (BPA) or International Parking Community (IPC), they are obligated to follow a code of practice which often includes compassionate consideration.

4) Appeal to the Landowner: If the parking company refuses to cancel the ticket, complain directly to the landowner (e.g., supermarket, hospital management, or residential agent).