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  1. Thanks pin1onu Inside the pouch was two yellow slips the 1st was a remittence slip with instructions for payment, on the back of this there is details of the byelaws act (see beginning of part 2 which i have included below) The parking contravention to which this contractual notice relates also constitutes a breach of railway byelaw 14 made under section 219 of the transport act 2000. If you fail to pay this charge notice within 30 days from (date of notice) then proceedings inrelation to the offence will be instituted. I have scanned copies of the notice and the letter, just have to remove my details the second is headed part two Parking Charge Notice Railway Byelaws This site is operated in accordance with the railway byelaws made under section 219 of the transport act 2000 by the strategic rail authority and confirmed under shedule 20 of the transport act 2000 by secretary of state for transport on the 22nd june 2005 for regulating the use and working of, and travel on or by means of, railway assets, the maintenance of order on the railway assets and conduct of all persons while on railway assets (the byelaws) A parking charge must be paid within 28 days reduced charge £25 if payment made within 14 days full charge £50 if recieved after 14 days (PCN No) (Reg No) (Location) (make/model/colour) (first seen at) (notice issued at) (by pa) (date) Details The only box ticked is Not parked correctly within markings of bay space
  2. This is exactly the same letter i have recieved for my NCP Rail parking Ticket thread. Dated 22 Feb. Possibly the same administrator too.
  3. Many thanks, The NCP PCN states "This site is operated in accordance with the railway byelaws made under section 219 of the transprt act 2000 by the strategic rail authority.... The parking contravention to which this contractual notice realtes also constitutes a breach of the railway byelaw 14 made under section 219 of the transport act 2000. If you fail to pay this charge notice within 30 days from (date of notice) then proceedings in relation to the offence may be instituted. Liability in relation to the offence will result in a penalty not exceeding the amount coverted to level 3 on the standard scale by section of the criminal justice act 1982". the letter i have recieved for £85 is aksing if i was the driver, if so to pay within 7 days (date on letter 22 feb) and if not to advise of who was. I am still non the wiser and would be greatful for any help on the matter
  4. I would be very greatful for some advise. I received a parking charge notice for "Not Parked Correctly within the markings of the bay space". I arrived at the train station to get the train to london at 7 a.m, the car park was extremely busy and i took the last marked space. The car next to me was not parked well and in order to get out of the car I had to park at a slight angle. The next day i arrived back late on a friday evening to a virtually empty car park and a PCN for £25.00 I have now recieved a letter for £85.00. I am aware that i am not in breach of Byelaw 14 2(i) as was not parked causing an obstruction or a hinderence. Having checked the parking instructions it appears NCP signs have been ammended to include that "must be parked wholey within the marked parking space" i.e. they are being v petty and trying to get me to pay on the basis of byelaw 14 2(ii) otherwise than in accordance with any instructions issued by or on behalf of an operator or an authorised person. I spend a lot of money both commuting to london on the train and at the car park itself and am very agrieved in paying this £85.00 charge. Do i have a case and will they show any leniency to this ?
  5. I have a very similar case, only they have now changed the signage to include not parked wholey within the markings. I arrived at the station in the morning for a train to london and parked in the last marked available space, as the rest of the spaces were full, due to the poor parking of the car next to me i was forced to park at a slight angle in order to get out of the car. The next day i arrived back form London on a friday evening to an empty car park and a parking charge notice for £25 for Not Parked Correctly within the markings of the bay space. i have now recieved a letter requesting £85.00! As i regular user of the train to london and the car park i am agrieved to pay this petty fine. I am not in breach of byelaw 14 2(i) as they have not included that i as obstructing anything. however 14 2(ii) otherwise in accordance with any instructions issued by or on behalf of an operator or an authorised person??? Do i have a case?
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