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LCP Harlesden Plaza Appeal

NotAnotherOne
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Hi Guys,
Newbie here. I have been trying to do as much research in the past few weeks about appealing against these private company parking charges. I've reached a stage where I am not sure weather I should pursue the appeal or not, perhaps through lack of knowledge on stating a case.
I received a parking charge for car park of Harlesden Plaza.
I have appealed using the template from the Newbies Thread, I have just copy and pasted exactly what was written within the template and now LCP have replied with this..
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your appeal against the above Parking Charge Notice (PCN) for the Non-Payment at Harlesden Plaza,
Tavistock Road, London, NW10 4NG. This appeal has been rejected for the reasons shown below, and your verification
code, which you will need to appeal to POPLA, is
When a driver parks on private land, and/or a privately owned car park, they are deemed to have accepted the parking terms and conditions and have entered into a contract with the landowner. The signs displayed in the car park setting out the terms and conditions for using the car park are the terms of the contract.
LCP are the Leaseholders of the car park, this can be verified with the Land Registry using landregistry.gov.uk our title number NGL820674. LCP Parking Services Ltd does in fact have “Locus Standi” to form contracts with drivers making use of our facilities; and on viewing this document, the BPA have confirmed that we Lease and operate the car park,
therefore we do not need/do not have a contract, we are in essence the owner/occupier/operator.
The DVLA have confirmed you are the registered keeper of the vehicle, if you were not the driver, please let us have the driver’s name and address and we will ensure that this Notice is transferred to the relevant party.
Please be advised that the regulations surrounding Keeper Liability have recently changed. The ‘Protection of Freedoms Act 2012’ came into force on 1 October 2012. Schedule 4 of the act sets out changes in legislation in England and Wales regarding parking on private land and the rights and obligations of drivers and vehicle keepers, as well as the provision for a new independent appeals process. Full details of the new legislation can be found at (cant post link)
alternatively fact sheets can be found on the Department of Transport and the Home Office websites. If you provide an incorrect address for service, we may pursue you for any Parking Charge amount that remains unpaid. Should you identify someone, who denies they were the driver, we may pursue you for any Parking Charge amount that remains unpaid.
Please also see the attached copy of page 13 of the British Parking Association (BPA)’s Code of Practice and note point 20.16. As you have refused to give the driver details, under Schedule 4 of the PoFA 2012, liability remains with you as that
of the Registered Keeper.
LCP Parking Services Limited, PO Box 45694, London, SW10 1AW. T: 020 3318 0845
Registered No.: 2999319. Registered Office Address: Willoughby House, 2 Broad Street, Stamford, Lincs, PE19 1PB
As requested, attached are the 4 pictures that were taken with our cameras, the entry and exit pictures as shown on your Parking Charge Notice and the entry and exit pictures that were taken by infra-red camera, which are for the Operator’s use to decipher the vehicle registration number. Your request for a copy of all payments made at the time you visited the car park has been declined, however, attached is a
screen print of the payment history for your vehicle registration number.
Contrary to your comment that (quote/unquote): “an explanation of the reason for the PCN, because your Notice does not explain it.” if you care to look at your Parking Charge Notice you will note that 7 lines above the picture on the left (the
entry picture), you will find (quote/unquote) “BREACH OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PARKING: 1001 Non-Payment” You have stated in your appeal that (quote/unquote): “If the allegation involves an alleged overstay of minutes..” As stated in the paragraph immediately above, your Parking Charge Notice was issued for Non-Payment.
Our ANPR system at the car park allows a grace period of 11 minutes. You have mis-interpreted the BPA’s comments, it is not 10 minutes on arrival with 10 minutes after parking time. The grace period covers the time for the driver to read the terms and conditions of the car park and decide whether they want to park or not, if they do not, then they can leave within
the grace period and not incur a Parking Charge Notice. Please refer to the enclosures with copies and images of our numerous signs throughout and at the entrances to the car
park:
We have 5 x “Number Controlled Car Park” signs each clearly showing a camera silhouette above the text, they are bright orange, one at each entrance and 3 within the car park.
Our ANPR sign which is situated at BOTH entrances to Harlesden Plaza car park, it clearly states the car park is private property and a PCN may be issued for not having paid and registered your vehicles registration at the payment machine
(point 1) and not parking within a marked bay (point 3). Our 24 hour Pay & Display sign which is situated at BOTH entrances to Harlesden Plaza car park, it clearly states the car park
is private property and 24 hour charges apply. Entrance signs at both entrances showing ANPR sign, Pay and Display 24 hour charges apply Private Land sign, and Camera Managed sign.
The 24 hour Pay & Display tariff boards, of which there are 3 in the car park also states a PCN will be issued for non-
payment in lieu of parking time (point 3) and not parking within a marked bay (point 5).
The Terms & Conditions are also on display throughout the car park.
The signage plan shows you where our signs are placed around the car park.
All of our signs at the car park entrances are set out in accordance with Appendix B of the AOS CoP and in terms of clarity and scale of text and were all approved by our BPA audit held annually on site. Also attached: July 2017 Google maps pictures of the approach from Manor Park Road to the entrance of the car park showing the BPA endorsed Car Park entrance signs: the ANPR sign (‘A’ on signage plan), the Camera Managed sign (‘F’ on
signage plan), and the ‘Pay and Display 24 hour charges apply Private Land’ sign (‘C’ on signage plan).
In the picture, approaching the car park from the left, and the picture taken directly opposite the entrance off Manor Park Road, the Tariff boards and payment machines (‘D’ on signage plan) are immediately to the right of the entrance can be seen. You would have driven past the signs, Tariff board and payment machines upon entering indicating this is a Pay &
Display car park. Picture taken approaching the car park from the right shows there are 2 x 'Pay and Display 24hr charges apply Private Land' signs (‘C’ on signage plan) at the entrance from Manor Park Road, both angled for a driver to see from which ever direction
they are driving. Please see the enlarged entry picture of your vehicle entering the car park, for your reference these signs have been highlighted on the picture.
LCP Parking Services Limited, PO Box 45694, London, SW10 1AW. T: 020 3318 0845
Registered No.: 2999319. Registered Office Address: Willoughby House, 2 Broad Street, Stamford, Lincs, PE19 1PB Also attached: pictures taken on 24 June 2017 showing the lighting that is in situ at the car park and which was installed
from the outset for the purpose of ensuring our signs are prominent and legible, including 2 photos of the same sign, one taken in ordinary light, the other taken with a flash, indicating any approaching vehicle’s headlights would light up the signs
because they are REFLECTIVE, as proven in the stills from a Dash-Cam recording of a vehicle entering from Manor Park Road in the dark (also attached); and 2 pictures of our tariff boards, both of which were taken after dark and are illuminated by
the lighting and surrounding shops. Also attached are pictures of the car park at night, taken from the Tavistock Road entrance clearly showing that at night, there is enough illumination to see the payment machines; you will note from our entry signs as well as the tariff boards, the car park operates on a 24/7 basis, it would have been dark when you were in
Harlesden Plaza car park however, at night, the lighting is bright enough to illuminate the Pay & Display tariff boards and any driver entering the car park from either of the access roads would drive past all of the signs prior to parking and therefore it is very unlikely that they would have missed our signs throughout the car park. As per our advertised terms and conditions, 7(a), at Harlesden Plaza car park which is Private Property, any length of stay is
payable, whether you remain in the car or not. Also as per our advertised signs and terms and conditions, 7(b) and 7(c), at the car park, we manage the car park by number
plate recognition camera, (the photos, dated and time taken noted accordingly, were on the Parking Charge Notice) which is correlated to payments made at the pay stations, as such we have not had CEO's in attendance at this site since October
2010. Our records indicate that no payment was made by you/the driver around the time your vehicle was in the car park at any one of the 4 machines, , or by using the mobile phone payment system LCP PARK, which is the mobile phone payment
system. To make payment by LCP PARK, you would first need to register, please call them on: 01702 680 280 to register quoting location number 12101, or download the ‘LCP PARK’ app. There are signs within the car park showing our referral to the LCP PARK payment system. The location number at Harlesden Plaza car park is 12101. The £60 early payment discount period has been extended to 25 July 2019; after this date, the Charge will revert to the full
£100. You have now reached the end of our internal appeals procedure and therefore you now have two options:
You can pay the total amount due as shown above via the following payment options:
ONLINE at
By calling: 0203 870 3439
By posting: a crossed cheque or postal order made payable to LCP Parking Services Ltd, with the PCN number written on the reverse, to the following address: PO Box Number 45694, London, SW10 1AW You can appeal to an Independent Appeals Service, POPLA (Parking on Private Land Appeals) using the POPLA Verification Code 3411929002. Please note, should you decide to appeal to POPLA and your appeal is
subsequently rejected, the option to pay a discounted amount will no longer be available and the full amount of the PCN will become due. If you decide to appeal to POPLA, you will need to visit their website (cant post link) , where further details of
how to appeal (either online or by downloading the relevant forms) can be found. If you are unable to access their website, please complete and post the enclosed POPLA form to the address shown on page 4 under ‘7. Appeal summary’. Please ensure that your POPLA verification code as noted above is quoted on all correspondence to POPLA. You have 28 days from the date of this letter to submit an appeal to POPLA. If you appeal to POPLA we
will suspend recovery activity on the PCN and the charge will not increase until the appeal has been determined. By law we are also required to inform you that Ombudsman Services (cant post link) provides an alternative dispute resolution service that would be competent to deal with your appeal. However, we have not chosen to
participate in their alternative dispute resolution service. As such, should you wish to appeal, then you must do so to POPLA, as explained above.
LCP Parking Services Limited, PO Box 45694, London, SW10 1AW. T: 020 3318 0845
Registered No.: 2999319. Registered Office Address: Willoughby House, 2 Broad Street, Stamford, Lincs, PE19 1PB
If you do not make payment or submit an appeal to POPLA within the relevant timeframe, the outstanding PCN may be
passed to our appointed debt collection agency for further action. All costs associated with this process will be added to the
amount outstanding.
Yours faithfully,
Appeals
LCP Parking Services Ltd
All the pictures have been attached of their parking signs around the car park.
Oddly they have took a screen shot of their data base showing the said vehicle not being paid but they have showed it on the wrong date. Not sure if thats anything to run with.
I am just unsure how I justify my appeal, aside from my assumption that because it was a Tesco car park and I was using their services that it was not a paying car park.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Newbie here. I have been trying to do as much research in the past few weeks about appealing against these private company parking charges. I've reached a stage where I am not sure weather I should pursue the appeal or not, perhaps through lack of knowledge on stating a case.
I received a parking charge for car park of Harlesden Plaza.
I have appealed using the template from the Newbies Thread, I have just copy and pasted exactly what was written within the template and now LCP have replied with this..
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your appeal against the above Parking Charge Notice (PCN) for the Non-Payment at Harlesden Plaza,
Tavistock Road, London, NW10 4NG. This appeal has been rejected for the reasons shown below, and your verification
code, which you will need to appeal to POPLA, is
When a driver parks on private land, and/or a privately owned car park, they are deemed to have accepted the parking terms and conditions and have entered into a contract with the landowner. The signs displayed in the car park setting out the terms and conditions for using the car park are the terms of the contract.
LCP are the Leaseholders of the car park, this can be verified with the Land Registry using landregistry.gov.uk our title number NGL820674. LCP Parking Services Ltd does in fact have “Locus Standi” to form contracts with drivers making use of our facilities; and on viewing this document, the BPA have confirmed that we Lease and operate the car park,
therefore we do not need/do not have a contract, we are in essence the owner/occupier/operator.
The DVLA have confirmed you are the registered keeper of the vehicle, if you were not the driver, please let us have the driver’s name and address and we will ensure that this Notice is transferred to the relevant party.
Please be advised that the regulations surrounding Keeper Liability have recently changed. The ‘Protection of Freedoms Act 2012’ came into force on 1 October 2012. Schedule 4 of the act sets out changes in legislation in England and Wales regarding parking on private land and the rights and obligations of drivers and vehicle keepers, as well as the provision for a new independent appeals process. Full details of the new legislation can be found at (cant post link)
alternatively fact sheets can be found on the Department of Transport and the Home Office websites. If you provide an incorrect address for service, we may pursue you for any Parking Charge amount that remains unpaid. Should you identify someone, who denies they were the driver, we may pursue you for any Parking Charge amount that remains unpaid.
Please also see the attached copy of page 13 of the British Parking Association (BPA)’s Code of Practice and note point 20.16. As you have refused to give the driver details, under Schedule 4 of the PoFA 2012, liability remains with you as that
of the Registered Keeper.
LCP Parking Services Limited, PO Box 45694, London, SW10 1AW. T: 020 3318 0845
Registered No.: 2999319. Registered Office Address: Willoughby House, 2 Broad Street, Stamford, Lincs, PE19 1PB
As requested, attached are the 4 pictures that were taken with our cameras, the entry and exit pictures as shown on your Parking Charge Notice and the entry and exit pictures that were taken by infra-red camera, which are for the Operator’s use to decipher the vehicle registration number. Your request for a copy of all payments made at the time you visited the car park has been declined, however, attached is a
screen print of the payment history for your vehicle registration number.
Contrary to your comment that (quote/unquote): “an explanation of the reason for the PCN, because your Notice does not explain it.” if you care to look at your Parking Charge Notice you will note that 7 lines above the picture on the left (the
entry picture), you will find (quote/unquote) “BREACH OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PARKING: 1001 Non-Payment” You have stated in your appeal that (quote/unquote): “If the allegation involves an alleged overstay of minutes..” As stated in the paragraph immediately above, your Parking Charge Notice was issued for Non-Payment.
Our ANPR system at the car park allows a grace period of 11 minutes. You have mis-interpreted the BPA’s comments, it is not 10 minutes on arrival with 10 minutes after parking time. The grace period covers the time for the driver to read the terms and conditions of the car park and decide whether they want to park or not, if they do not, then they can leave within
the grace period and not incur a Parking Charge Notice. Please refer to the enclosures with copies and images of our numerous signs throughout and at the entrances to the car
park:
We have 5 x “Number Controlled Car Park” signs each clearly showing a camera silhouette above the text, they are bright orange, one at each entrance and 3 within the car park.
Our ANPR sign which is situated at BOTH entrances to Harlesden Plaza car park, it clearly states the car park is private property and a PCN may be issued for not having paid and registered your vehicles registration at the payment machine
(point 1) and not parking within a marked bay (point 3). Our 24 hour Pay & Display sign which is situated at BOTH entrances to Harlesden Plaza car park, it clearly states the car park
is private property and 24 hour charges apply. Entrance signs at both entrances showing ANPR sign, Pay and Display 24 hour charges apply Private Land sign, and Camera Managed sign.
The 24 hour Pay & Display tariff boards, of which there are 3 in the car park also states a PCN will be issued for non-
payment in lieu of parking time (point 3) and not parking within a marked bay (point 5).
The Terms & Conditions are also on display throughout the car park.
The signage plan shows you where our signs are placed around the car park.
All of our signs at the car park entrances are set out in accordance with Appendix B of the AOS CoP and in terms of clarity and scale of text and were all approved by our BPA audit held annually on site. Also attached: July 2017 Google maps pictures of the approach from Manor Park Road to the entrance of the car park showing the BPA endorsed Car Park entrance signs: the ANPR sign (‘A’ on signage plan), the Camera Managed sign (‘F’ on
signage plan), and the ‘Pay and Display 24 hour charges apply Private Land’ sign (‘C’ on signage plan).
In the picture, approaching the car park from the left, and the picture taken directly opposite the entrance off Manor Park Road, the Tariff boards and payment machines (‘D’ on signage plan) are immediately to the right of the entrance can be seen. You would have driven past the signs, Tariff board and payment machines upon entering indicating this is a Pay &
Display car park. Picture taken approaching the car park from the right shows there are 2 x 'Pay and Display 24hr charges apply Private Land' signs (‘C’ on signage plan) at the entrance from Manor Park Road, both angled for a driver to see from which ever direction
they are driving. Please see the enlarged entry picture of your vehicle entering the car park, for your reference these signs have been highlighted on the picture.
LCP Parking Services Limited, PO Box 45694, London, SW10 1AW. T: 020 3318 0845
Registered No.: 2999319. Registered Office Address: Willoughby House, 2 Broad Street, Stamford, Lincs, PE19 1PB Also attached: pictures taken on 24 June 2017 showing the lighting that is in situ at the car park and which was installed
from the outset for the purpose of ensuring our signs are prominent and legible, including 2 photos of the same sign, one taken in ordinary light, the other taken with a flash, indicating any approaching vehicle’s headlights would light up the signs
because they are REFLECTIVE, as proven in the stills from a Dash-Cam recording of a vehicle entering from Manor Park Road in the dark (also attached); and 2 pictures of our tariff boards, both of which were taken after dark and are illuminated by
the lighting and surrounding shops. Also attached are pictures of the car park at night, taken from the Tavistock Road entrance clearly showing that at night, there is enough illumination to see the payment machines; you will note from our entry signs as well as the tariff boards, the car park operates on a 24/7 basis, it would have been dark when you were in
Harlesden Plaza car park however, at night, the lighting is bright enough to illuminate the Pay & Display tariff boards and any driver entering the car park from either of the access roads would drive past all of the signs prior to parking and therefore it is very unlikely that they would have missed our signs throughout the car park. As per our advertised terms and conditions, 7(a), at Harlesden Plaza car park which is Private Property, any length of stay is
payable, whether you remain in the car or not. Also as per our advertised signs and terms and conditions, 7(b) and 7(c), at the car park, we manage the car park by number
plate recognition camera, (the photos, dated and time taken noted accordingly, were on the Parking Charge Notice) which is correlated to payments made at the pay stations, as such we have not had CEO's in attendance at this site since October
2010. Our records indicate that no payment was made by you/the driver around the time your vehicle was in the car park at any one of the 4 machines, , or by using the mobile phone payment system LCP PARK, which is the mobile phone payment
system. To make payment by LCP PARK, you would first need to register, please call them on: 01702 680 280 to register quoting location number 12101, or download the ‘LCP PARK’ app. There are signs within the car park showing our referral to the LCP PARK payment system. The location number at Harlesden Plaza car park is 12101. The £60 early payment discount period has been extended to 25 July 2019; after this date, the Charge will revert to the full
£100. You have now reached the end of our internal appeals procedure and therefore you now have two options:
You can pay the total amount due as shown above via the following payment options:
ONLINE at
By calling: 0203 870 3439
By posting: a crossed cheque or postal order made payable to LCP Parking Services Ltd, with the PCN number written on the reverse, to the following address: PO Box Number 45694, London, SW10 1AW You can appeal to an Independent Appeals Service, POPLA (Parking on Private Land Appeals) using the POPLA Verification Code 3411929002. Please note, should you decide to appeal to POPLA and your appeal is
subsequently rejected, the option to pay a discounted amount will no longer be available and the full amount of the PCN will become due. If you decide to appeal to POPLA, you will need to visit their website (cant post link) , where further details of
how to appeal (either online or by downloading the relevant forms) can be found. If you are unable to access their website, please complete and post the enclosed POPLA form to the address shown on page 4 under ‘7. Appeal summary’. Please ensure that your POPLA verification code as noted above is quoted on all correspondence to POPLA. You have 28 days from the date of this letter to submit an appeal to POPLA. If you appeal to POPLA we
will suspend recovery activity on the PCN and the charge will not increase until the appeal has been determined. By law we are also required to inform you that Ombudsman Services (cant post link) provides an alternative dispute resolution service that would be competent to deal with your appeal. However, we have not chosen to
participate in their alternative dispute resolution service. As such, should you wish to appeal, then you must do so to POPLA, as explained above.
LCP Parking Services Limited, PO Box 45694, London, SW10 1AW. T: 020 3318 0845
Registered No.: 2999319. Registered Office Address: Willoughby House, 2 Broad Street, Stamford, Lincs, PE19 1PB
If you do not make payment or submit an appeal to POPLA within the relevant timeframe, the outstanding PCN may be
passed to our appointed debt collection agency for further action. All costs associated with this process will be added to the
amount outstanding.
Yours faithfully,
Appeals
LCP Parking Services Ltd
All the pictures have been attached of their parking signs around the car park.
Oddly they have took a screen shot of their data base showing the said vehicle not being paid but they have showed it on the wrong date. Not sure if thats anything to run with.
I am just unsure how I justify my appeal, aside from my assumption that because it was a Tesco car park and I was using their services that it was not a paying car park.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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First job email Tesco CEO as a genuine regular customer politely asking for cancellation.
dave.lewis@uk.tesco.com
You will find POPLA appeals in the NEWBIES0 -
Nine times out of ten these tickets are scams so complain to your MP.
Parliament is well aware of the MO of these private parking companies, and on 15th March 2019 a Bill was enacted to curb the excesses of these shysters. Codes of Practice are being drawn up, an independent appeals service will be set up, and access to the DVLA's date base more rigorously policed, persistent offenders denied access to the DVLA database and unable to operate.
Hopefully life will become impossible for the worst of these scammers, but until this is done you should still complain to your MP, citing the new legislation.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2019/8/contents/enacted
Just as the clampers were finally closed down, so hopefully will many of these Private Parking Companies.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0 -
Throughout here you are advised never to reveal who was driving
You need to edit your OP to remove details of who was driving
The ppcs monitor this forum and can use posts in your thread against you
You also need to edit the rejection letter you posted to remove details that allow the PPC to identify you have0 -
Throughout here you are advised never to reveal who was driving
You need to edit your OP to remove details of who was driving
The ppcs monitor this forum and can use posts in your thread against you
You also need to edit the rejection letter you posted to remove details that allow the PPC to identify you have
Thanks for the heads up. Think I have fixed this now0 -
Thanks for the reply, I have just sent over a email to the CEO. But from reading post on here, it seems like the guys representing Tesco are not very helpful! I can only hope.
Not sure I have much legs to stand on with the POPLA appeal, but I guess I can try.
I will write a letter of complaint to my local MP also, am I right in thinking that they would not have any power to have this cancelled?0 -
So I wrote to the CEO of Tesco and this was the response...
Hello ****,
Thank you for your email addressed to Dave. I have been asked to get back to you on his behalf.
I am sorry to hear you received a parking fine at one of our stores. I can appreciate your concerns around this, especially given the circumstances.
If you feel this has been incorrectly issued, then please follow the appeals process outlined in the letter you have received.
Should you feel there are circumstances which prevent you from being able to pay the fine, I would urge you to get in touch with the parking company as soon as possible and explain this to see if they can be of any help.
I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help to you on this occasion.Thank you for taking the time and trouble to contact us.
Now im trying to do my research to build a appeal for POPLA..
LCP have already sent over a PDF with various pictures of signage from their carpark...so not sure what holes I can pick there...
I find the dashboard image screenshots are quite poor examples, anyone think I could argue there signage or poorly lit at night as shown in the examples?
imageshack.com/i/pnHBbzHAj
imageshack.com/i/pnsRWUmxj
imageshack.com/i/pmTi6w7hj
imageshack.com/i/pnt4xKNAj
Any thoughts on this?0 -
Can I please get an opinion....
I have found a case from 2015 where the 'appeal' was won based on there being no evidence of the signs appropriately lit on the event of parking. I have received pictures from LCP with there signs supposedly lit but the pictures are dated from 2017. Wouldn't this mean that they have no evidence of the signs being appropriately lit on this most recent occasion?
Heres the response from POPLA in 2015 for the same car park.
Considering all the evidence before me, I find that the operator has provided a number of photographs which are said to show signs at the site during darkness. However, the sky is only dark in one of them, which was taken in 2012, so is not a reliable guide to the level of light at the site on the date of the parking event. The photographs of the site in daylight, although they do show lighting, are also not useful in determining whether the signs were visible at night, as I cannot know what effect these lights had on the date of the parking event, as they may not all have been functioning. Therefore, there is insufficient evidence to permit me to find on the balance of probabilities that the signs were sufficiently visible to bring the terms of parking to the attention of the driver, so cannot find that they were bound by them. Therefore, I cannot find the charge notice to have been validly issued.
Would really appreciate some opinions.0 -
Use every argument possible, so yes maybe add the 2015 appeal points
Also add
No Landowner authority
Poor and inadequate signage plus poor lighting if appropriate
Pofa failures etc
BPA Cop failures
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NotAnotherOne wrote: »So I wrote to the CEO of Tesco and this was the response...
Hello ****,
Thank you for your email addressed to Dave. I have been asked to get back to you on his behalf.
I am sorry to hear you received a parking fine at one of our stores. I can appreciate your concerns around this, especially given the circumstances.
If you feel this has been incorrectly issued, then please follow the appeals process outlined in the letter you have received.
Should you feel there are circumstances which prevent you from being able to pay the fine, I would urge you to get in touch with the parking company as soon as possible and explain this to see if they can be of any help.
I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help to you on this occasion.Thank you for taking the time and trouble to contact us.
Now im trying to do my research to build a appeal for POPLA..
LCP have already sent over a PDF with various pictures of signage from their carpark...so not sure what holes I can pick there...
I find the dashboard image screenshots are quite poor examples, anyone think I could argue there signage or poorly lit at night as shown in the examples?
imageshack.com/i/pnHBbzHAj
imageshack.com/i/pnsRWUmxj
imageshack.com/i/pmTi6w7hj
imageshack.com/i/pnt4xKNAj
Any thoughts on this?
Tesco does not want you as a customer, and has no idea about the difference between a fine and an invoice.
Shop elsewhere and send a copy of your receipt to the Tesco CEO, showing them how much money they will lose on a weekly basis as a result of them employing a scammer, and Tesco not caring about genuine customers being ripped off.
Meanwhile, your images made live, I hope.
https://imageshack.com/i/pnHBbzHAj
https://imageshack.com/i/pnsRWUmxj
https://imageshack.com/i/pmTi6w7hj
https://imageshack.com/i/pnt4xKNAjI married my cousin. I had to...I don't have a sister.All my screwdrivers are cordless."You're Safety Is My Primary Concern Dear" - Laks0 -
Thanks...I will do what I can0
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