G24 - PCN - 'IAS'

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KAgantua

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3,871 posts

131 months

Tuesday 19th July 2016
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Guys overstayed in a Wickes carpark and got a PCN. Appealed via internal procedure and it has been declined. They say I can appeal via IAS (Independent Appeals Service) - is this the same as POPLA or is it some sham website run by G24

any help appreciated ta j

S11Steve

6,374 posts

184 months

Tuesday 19th July 2016
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IAS is the sham/kangaroo court equivalent of POPLA, run by the IPC, backed up by Gladstones Solicitors, and the whole show is "run" by a Will Hurley and John Davis.

Having dealt with G24 and Wickes a number of times, the contract to manage the parking is between Wickes Head Office and G24, not the land-owners of each site. I've had 15 or so overturned at POPLA when G24 were in the BPA, before they moved to IPC.

http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/ho...
http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/in...
http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/is...


Put up a reasonably articulate and valid defence, and the even if you lose at IAS (invariably you will...) it's unknown for G24 to take further action on Wickes tickets.


KAgantua

Original Poster:

3,871 posts

131 months

Tuesday 19th July 2016
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Top man, suspected so smile I will follow that advice smile

Stever

1,525 posts

249 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2017
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Hi Hope someone can give me some guidance here - have read everything I can find on the net but a lot is very old and advice seems to vary from ignore to don't ignore.

The driver of a car registered in my name (not me) has overstayed the limit in Staples Car park High Wycombe 3 times and I have received 3 separate contractual parking Charge notices; they stopped parking there after the first notice (about 3 weeks ago) arrived which I tore up after looking on the net.

Certainly at Christmas 2016 the car park in question allowed two hours free but when I went to obtain confirmation yesterday I saw this, no idea when the stickers were applied


On each occasion the driver stayed over 60 minutes but much less than 120 mins (he likes stationary shops wink) two of the instances were after the shop had closed, one totally and another the exit time was about 10 minutes after close time.

Should I appeal now, ignore or something else.

The two most recent notices arrived on Friday 17th March, were issue dated 10th March and the incident was on the 2nd March (yes twice on the same day!!) I have kept the envelopes which had no date stamp.

Thanks in advance for any help

danzltiu

585 posts

202 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2017
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Peel sticker off, take photo, job done!!!!!

Stever

1,525 posts

249 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2017
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It's a simple but effective idea thanks😀

Stever

1,525 posts

249 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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any other help gratefully received?