Just received a "Parking Charge Notice" from Parking Eye. My wife waited in a car park sitting in the car waiting for someone for 1 hour. Unfortunately she was caught by CCTV entering and leaving the car park so Parking Eye think she was parked for that length of time. The full details are as follows which may be a good case for appeal:
My wife took my son (who is disabled) to hospital and waited for him in the car park. The car park is brand new and this is the first time she has used it. She waited in the car and did not pay for parking. She was there for 1 hour. We have been back since where I noticed 2 things:
1. The signage is placed too high and the terms and conditions text is too small to read. I took a photo of this for evidence. It's impossible to read without a step ladder.
2. There doesn't appear to be any pay machines to make payment. I noticed signs to pay online though.
I have until 6th Dec to pay £40 or £80 thereafter. My wife is upset as she thought she was waiting and not parking so didn't need to pay. Maybe it says something about waiting in the T&Cs but there's no way to read them. There were plenty of free spaces. Hopefully someone can help. Thanks.
My wife took my son (who is disabled) to hospital and waited for him in the car park. The car park is brand new and this is the first time she has used it. She waited in the car and did not pay for parking. She was there for 1 hour. We have been back since where I noticed 2 things:
1. The signage is placed too high and the terms and conditions text is too small to read. I took a photo of this for evidence. It's impossible to read without a step ladder.
2. There doesn't appear to be any pay machines to make payment. I noticed signs to pay online though.
I have until 6th Dec to pay £40 or £80 thereafter. My wife is upset as she thought she was waiting and not parking so didn't need to pay. Maybe it says something about waiting in the T&Cs but there's no way to read them. There were plenty of free spaces. Hopefully someone can help. Thanks.
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