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    I have received this morning a Penalty Charge Notice for entering and stopping in a box junction in “Eastern Bay Link Road, Splott.”

    No idea where that it is but I’m obviously bang to rights.

    A lovely final gesture from Cardiff to me.

    See you all at Ashton Gate.

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    Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

    Originally posted by Jursset_BrisCity View Post
    I have received this morning a Penalty Charge Notice for entering and stopping in a box junction in “Eastern Bay Link Road, Splott.”

    No idea where that it is but I’m obviously bang to rights.

    A lovely final gesture from Cardiff to me.

    See you all at Ashton Gate.
    I just got notification of a £100 fee (reduced to £60 if paid within 28 days) for spending 2 hours and 40 minutes in a motorway services area on my way back from the Peterborough away game. Expensive snooze. It would haved been cheaper to stay in an hotel!

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      Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

      Motor fines must be the leading industry in the uk.

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        Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

        Originally posted by Jursset_BrisCity View Post
        I have received this morning a Penalty Charge Notice for entering and stopping in a box junction in “Eastern Bay Link Road, Splott.”

        No idea where that it is but I’m obviously bang to rights.

        A lovely final gesture from Cardiff to me.

        See you all at Ashton Gate.
        Isn't there a 14 day window to issue the notice? If so aren't they out of time?

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          Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

          Originally posted by Jursset_BrisCity View Post
          I have received this morning a Penalty Charge Notice for entering and stopping in a box junction in “Eastern Bay Link Road, Splott.”

          No idea where that it is but I’m obviously bang to rights.

          A lovely final gesture from Cardiff to me.

          See you all at Ashton Gate.
          Penalty charge - no idea.
          But a pelanty charge - I know what they are.

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            Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

            Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
            Isn't there a 14 day window to issue the notice? If so aren't they out of time?
            I can't find anything about the 14 day window but if anyone esle can I would be grateful.

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              Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

              I parked my car on the west side at 4:25pm yesterday to grab a bite and watch the end of the Everton game. When I left at 5pm I saw it being towed. Got a $60 Uber to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, overtaking my car on the Manhattan bridge, waited for it show up, paid a $185 fine got it back after a 40-minute wait. It was then that I noticed the $115 ticket that was given out at 4:51pm. Towed after 9 ****ing minutes. Bullshit!

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                Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

                Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                I just got notification of a £100 fee (reduced to £60 if paid within 28 days) for spending 2 hours and 40 minutes in a motorway services area on my way back from the Peterborough away game. Expensive snooze. It would haved been cheaper to stay in an hotel!
                I assume that the PCN is from a company like Parking Eye.

                If so follow the process and appeal. Your appeal should state something like the contract for parking is between Parking Eye and the driver. You are the registered owner but was not the driver on that day. You could also add that if they want you to check your records it will cost £100 reduced to £60 if paid within 14days. There was also no material loss for the Service Station for you overstaying by 40 mins.

                They'll likely withdraw the PCN but if not then request a POPLA reference number and go through their appeals process. You'll find templates to use on pepipoo forums.

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                  Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

                  Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                  I can't find anything about the 14 day window but if anyone esle can I would be grateful.
                  The legal timeline for issue is normally backed by statute so police or LA issued. Yours will be from a private parking company.

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                    Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

                    Can I recommend this Company :https://www.appealaparkingticket.co.uk/

                    They did a 1st class job concerning a parking eye type of ticket I received in March relating to an incident 5 years previously. Cost me £40 and within 24hrs had a letter in the post saying the [£360] bill had been cancelled.

                    I should add this had reached the Court stage, so it was critical they got it right !

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                    • #11
                      Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

                      Absolute contempt being shown to motorists from many local councils at the moment. Will get worse too as many more parking spaces are removed. It's a serious stress for many people and often very unfair

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                        Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

                        We must be leading the world in this new revenue grabbing industry ( taxing by the back door ) your politicians are gladly exploiting the poor and rich , I do feel sorry for those on tight budget strings these fines would hurt .

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                          Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

                          No speeding fines since 2006, then 2 in a week, £9 for speeding in the roadworks Berlin Autobahn, the £95 for speeding in the roadworks around Antwerp. Bit imbalanced!

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                            Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

                            Originally posted by Des Parrot View Post
                            No speeding fines since 2006, then 2 in a week, £9 for speeding in the roadworks Berlin Autobahn, the £95 for speeding in the roadworks around Antwerp. Bit imbalanced!
                            £9 was probably for going too slow on the autobahn.

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                              Re: In a final farewell from Caerdydd

                              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                              £9 was probably for going too slow on the autobahn.
                              56kmh in a 50kmh road zone charged 49zl in Polish

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