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I parked by accident in a hire car parking bay at Paddington railway station, I paid for a ticket and returned to a parking ticket for parking in a restricted area. The only issue I have is that the parking charge notice has a field titled Time First Seen. This had the time 11.00am, I was about 50 miles away on the M40 at 11.00am and didnt actually arrive until 12.08. Purchased a ticket at 12.13, the time of issue was 12.46. Is there any point in challenging this ticket purely based on that inaccuracy?

I can prove that I was not in London at 11.00am with a petrol station reciept showing that I was actually 85 miles away (1.45 hours drive time) at 10.32am:violin:

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When I appeal, would you suggest that I do not supply any detail ref my name, address, company etc and rely on them getting that data from the DVLA based on the number plate of the car. As the car is a lease car, my concern is that if they send something to the lease company, they pay up and send the bill to my company along with an admin charge?

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You appeal the windscreen ticket as keeper or the vehicle, and yes, you do not name the driver.

 

You give the keepers address at the top of the letter.

 

Always get free proof of posting from the post office for every letter sent.

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You appeal the windscreen ticket as keeper or the vehicle, and yes, you do not name the driver.

 

You give the keepers address at the top of the letter.

 

Always get free proof of posting from the post office for every letter sent.

 

 

Are you sure this is the correct advice? The car is a hire car.

 

I'm sure you are suppose to appeal as the driver (otherwise the hire company will pay it and charge you for it). This way they will deal directly with you.

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As the car is a lease car, my concern is that if they send something to the lease company, they pay up and send the bill to my company along with an adminicon charge?

 

Sorry, this made me think you were hiring / leasing the car. My bad.

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