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Can anyone offer some advice on this please? I parked in the Lincoln Brayford Street car park for a couple of hours in October. Arrived at 17:57:58 and left 19:59:38 (evidence provided by NCP) When paying by cash at the machine, I noticed there was an overnight rate from 6pm which was considerably cheaper than the standard price for 2 hours purchased before 6pm. I therefore waited by the machine for a minute and when the clock turned 6pm, paid the overnight rate and displayed the ticket in the windscreen of the rental car I was driving. Nearly 2 months later, I received a penalty charge saying that I had not paid for peaking saved was liable for a £100 fine (reduced to £60 of paid within 14 days) - they included pictures of me arriving and leaving the car park as evidence. However, no photo of the wind screen not displaying the parking slip. I appealed detailing the above, but unfortunately no longer had the parking slip. They have rejected the appeal but I can't bring myself to pay the fine because I paid for parking! Do you think it's with my taking the appeal to the independent adjudicator or simply refusing to pay? Or do I just pay the fine? Thanks for any advice or opinions you might care you give.
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