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  • POPLA Appeal

    sorry - wrong forum.
    Last edited by StarryMK; 27th October 2016, 16:11:PM.
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  • #2
    Re: POPLA Appeal

    1) Entry into the car park is via barrier, and there is only one sign on the other side of the road directing drivers to see terms and conditions inside car park
    LOL. There is clear case law on terms and conditions being inside a barrier.

    http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/1970/2.html

    Have you contacted PALS ?

    M1

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    • #3
      POPLA Appeal

      having read the POPLA reasons for appeal, I am trying to decide which reason I should appeal on.

      In summary, I am a staff member with a staff permit. On the day i received the ticket I had parked in the hospital car park (2 levels for staff, 2 for visitors but both using the same barrier entrance) as I was attending an appointment with my daughter. Got the ticket and wrote to them explaining (should have just waited for NTK, kicking myself now, but whats done is done). Appeal rejected of course.

      So I was going to appeal on a couple of points

      1) Entry into the car park is via barrier, and there is only one sign on the other side of the road directing drivers to see terms and conditions inside car park - so was going with insufficient signage and lack of entrance signs as per BPA regulations (its a UKPC ticket)

      2) I wasnt parked incorrectly as they have stated. Although I had a staff permit on display (its stuck to my windscreen) I was a visitor at the time and therefore parked correctly.

      I am going to the hospital again tomorrow so will get more photos to support my appeal.

      Thanks

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      • #4
        Re: POPLA Appeal

        I have contacted PALS and all that has been said is that it will be passed to the head of security to see if they can intervene. I dont want to rely on this in case they decide not to, or dont bother.

        So clear signage is the way ahead in your experience? Should this be enough to win an appeal?

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        • #5
          Re: POPLA Appeal

          Post up the photos of the signs, barriers, pcn and i'll do something for you next week or so.

          M1

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          • #6
            Re: POPLA Appeal

            Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
            Post up the photos of the signs, barriers, pcn and i'll do something for you next week or so.

            M1

            That would be great, thank you. As soon as I get more photos tomorrow I shall upload. Thanks for your help - much appreciated

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