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Indigo pcn (University campus)
Ll98
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hi guys,
So basically I'm a university student and the car park at my university is managed by indigo, so I drove in and parked in an available bay, and there are signs that have in big letters "THIS IS A PAY AND DISPLAY CAR PARK". So no problem I went to the machine bought a ticket for plenty of time after my lecture had finished and put it in my window and went to my lecture thinking all was good. However I returned and found I had a ticket attached to my windscreen. Annoyed as my ticket was clearly viable I went to try and find the offending ticket warden which I did and after asking him as to why he had issued me with a ticket he took me over to the sign and in small letter it states a permit must be displayed in addition to a valid pay and display ticket. As from the recommendations of others I had ignored it, it's now just over 6 weeks since the incident. Had a letter in the post dated 13th December, states I have 28 days from then to take action. I've read the sticky threads and am still seeking a little help, any recommendations? Many thanks
So basically I'm a university student and the car park at my university is managed by indigo, so I drove in and parked in an available bay, and there are signs that have in big letters "THIS IS A PAY AND DISPLAY CAR PARK". So no problem I went to the machine bought a ticket for plenty of time after my lecture had finished and put it in my window and went to my lecture thinking all was good. However I returned and found I had a ticket attached to my windscreen. Annoyed as my ticket was clearly viable I went to try and find the offending ticket warden which I did and after asking him as to why he had issued me with a ticket he took me over to the sign and in small letter it states a permit must be displayed in addition to a valid pay and display ticket. As from the recommendations of others I had ignored it, it's now just over 6 weeks since the incident. Had a letter in the post dated 13th December, states I have 28 days from then to take action. I've read the sticky threads and am still seeking a little help, any recommendations? Many thanks
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I would appeal it as KEEPER using the blue text template within the 28 days allowed from the date of the NTK , then take it to popla
the other option is to pay in full, which we never recommend0
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