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Change of free parking times
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Don_Bidyre
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In the past, when visiting family in Southend on Sea, I have occasionally used a nearby carpark when there was no parking left by the house.
This was always free parking on Sundays & little used so there was always space.
However, after our last visit, I received a PCN & after looking very closely at the charges board I noticed some hardly obvious changes applied with blackout tape to cover the part of the charging period with the included days of the week. The Council additionally sent a photo of a little sticker on one of the machines saying that "Sunday charging now applicable".
However when you are used to free Sunday parking, you don't carefully examine the board or go to the payment machine each time you use the carpark. There was no sort of obvious warning of the changed rules at the carpark entrance.
I objected to the PCN on the grounds that they should have made the change more obvious & predictably this was not accepted with the reasons given totally missing the point.
Technically I realise that I did breach the current parking rules & being a Council run carpark they were entitled to issue the PCN; the question is, do I have a valid argument that they should have made the change more obvious & would that be strong enough to use at a formal representation?y
This was always free parking on Sundays & little used so there was always space.
However, after our last visit, I received a PCN & after looking very closely at the charges board I noticed some hardly obvious changes applied with blackout tape to cover the part of the charging period with the included days of the week. The Council additionally sent a photo of a little sticker on one of the machines saying that "Sunday charging now applicable".
However when you are used to free Sunday parking, you don't carefully examine the board or go to the payment machine each time you use the carpark. There was no sort of obvious warning of the changed rules at the carpark entrance.
I objected to the PCN on the grounds that they should have made the change more obvious & predictably this was not accepted with the reasons given totally missing the point.
Technically I realise that I did breach the current parking rules & being a Council run carpark they were entitled to issue the PCN; the question is, do I have a valid argument that they should have made the change more obvious & would that be strong enough to use at a formal representation?y
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