Dear Mr Thomas

December 11th, 2009
Posted by gerrod in: chiswick, everyday life

Thank you for writing to us.

We have carefully considered what you say but we have decided not to cancel your parking ticket.

You were given a parking ticket for parking in a bay that had been suspended. There were yellow signs saying ‘Warning. Parking suspended. No waiting, loading, unloading’. Bays are generally suspended to allow for road works or large delivery vehicles.

It is up to drivers to check on their car every day to make sure that their parking bay is not being suspended. It should be noted that warning signs are erected 7 days in advance before the actual suspension takes effect.

You have these choices:

  • You can pay the discount charge of £50.00 if your payment reaches us within 14 days of this letter’s arrival.
  • You can pay £100.00 within 28 days of the date your parking ticket was issued.
  • You can formally challenge your parking ticket by using a Notice to Owner form. The vehicle’s owner will automatically receive the form if the parking ticket has not been paid within 28 dyas of being issued. The form offers you the chance to formally challenge your parking ticket or pay the full £100.00. If you decide to formally challenge your parking ticket, please do not write to us again but wait until the Notice to Owner form arrives.

Yours sincerely

Business Support Officer
Parking Services

1 comment

#1 Stac December 14th, 2009 at 5:07 am

eff that