I received a PCN in December 2017 from Britannia Parking. Basically my wife had parked in a multi-storey car park to do some Christmas shopping, she paid for all day parking (or thought she had), but received a letter from Britannia saying she hadn’t paid for the duration of her parking. The tariff was £1.80 for 3 hours and £3.50 for all day, but we were given evidence that she had only paid £3.00 and had stayed for 4 hours. I appealed, stating that it was clearly not her intention to pay for 3 hours parking, if that was the case, why would she have overpaid by £1.20 and I suggested that the additional 50p must have got stuck in the payment machine without her realising. My appeal was rejected on the grounds that it was her responsibility to check that she had paid for the relevant parking. Based on previous advice (both from NSC and moneysavingexpert) I politely explained that I didn’t believe the fine was reasonable. There have been a series of law firms that have written to us over the course of the last 3 years, each time I have responded similarly. I was at one point also provided with the data from the parking machine, which interestingly showed that the person who paid after my wife paid £4 (rather than the £3.50 tariff for all day parking). Unfortunately we haven’t had any success and today have received a claim form issued by the County Court.
My wife has told me that she’s had enough of my petty games now and wants to pay up, but I am reluctant to fold now. However I don’t want to put her in a position where she ends up with a county court judgment against her. Any ideas what I should do next? I have to act fairly quickly as the county court claim form requires a response within 14 days.
My wife has told me that she’s had enough of my petty games now and wants to pay up, but I am reluctant to fold now. However I don’t want to put her in a position where she ends up with a county court judgment against her. Any ideas what I should do next? I have to act fairly quickly as the county court claim form requires a response within 14 days.