tronnogull
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- May 17, 2010
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There have been a few of these discussed here so I wondered if anyone would have any advice on this situation.
Mrs TG recently was away for a few days, starting her trip catching a train at Hassocks. I wasn't able to drop her off so she parked at Hassocks station. When I went to pick up her car later that day it had a parking ticket stuck to it. I checked with the Mrs who confirmed that she had paid for parking using the APCOA app and she sent me the APCOA email. And.......she had inadvertently paid for parking at Burgess Hill station and not Hassocks. The APCOA app itself geolocates where it is being used from and shows local areas. She had just clicked on the wrong location. Silly of course but probably not unusual for folks rushing to catch a train.
I appealed the ticket with a full explanation and today received their rejection of the appeal because ' she had paid for parking at the wrong location in breach of terms and conditions '. Technically that is correct of course but it seems rather harsh given that parking was actually paid for. This is a £100 fine, reduced to £60 if paid within 14 days.....
Am I doomed to pay this fine and should simply do it quickly for the lower amount or, might there be hope with a further appeal ? Any sage advice or suggestions would be very welcome.
Mrs TG recently was away for a few days, starting her trip catching a train at Hassocks. I wasn't able to drop her off so she parked at Hassocks station. When I went to pick up her car later that day it had a parking ticket stuck to it. I checked with the Mrs who confirmed that she had paid for parking using the APCOA app and she sent me the APCOA email. And.......she had inadvertently paid for parking at Burgess Hill station and not Hassocks. The APCOA app itself geolocates where it is being used from and shows local areas. She had just clicked on the wrong location. Silly of course but probably not unusual for folks rushing to catch a train.
I appealed the ticket with a full explanation and today received their rejection of the appeal because ' she had paid for parking at the wrong location in breach of terms and conditions '. Technically that is correct of course but it seems rather harsh given that parking was actually paid for. This is a £100 fine, reduced to £60 if paid within 14 days.....
Am I doomed to pay this fine and should simply do it quickly for the lower amount or, might there be hope with a further appeal ? Any sage advice or suggestions would be very welcome.