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  1. The time we entered the car park was 09.53.55 and time we left was 13.10.29
  2. For tickets received through the post (Notice to Keeper) please answer the following questions. 1 Date of the infringement - 03/01/2018 2 Date on the NTK - 09/01/2018 3 Date received - 11/01/18 4 Does the NTK mention schedule 4 of The Protections of Freedoms Act 2012? Yes 5 Is there any photographic evidence of the event? Yes 6 Have you appealed? No Have you had a response? N/a 7 Who is the parking company? Parking Eye For either option, does it say which appeals body they operate under. There are two official bodies, the BPA and the IAS. If you are unsure, please check here BPA If you have received any other correspondence, please mention it here We have the exact time we entered the car park and we do have a disabled badge.
  3. Hi, Last week my husband took the children and an elderly relative for a bite to eat and to the cinema. After entering the car park it took him a while to find a suitable parking space big enough to get our elderly relative out the car and also get our son out of his car seat. They then went to get some food, went to the cinema, returned to the car and left the car park. Today we have received a pcn from parkingeye saying that we were allowed a maximum of 3 hours but the time from entering to exiting the carpark was 3 hours and 16 mins. In all honesty he didn’t actually realise that there was a 3 hour limit and due to him spending most of the time in the cinema we were quite surprised as some films can be 2 1/2hr plus long, not including purchasing tickets etc. is there anything we can do or should we just pay the parking charge?
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