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Alnoor Mamdani s £100 parking fine has been scrapped. Picture by Brian Eyre.
Alnoor – who returned to the site in the afternoon and again left immediately – said a camera at the car park got a shot of him entering but not exiting in the morning.
He contested the fine with HX Car Park Management Ltd, which manages the car park at Alma Leisure Park.
The company has now written to Alnoor saying: “The appeal has been reviewed and on this occasion we have decided to rescind the Parking Charge Notice (PCN).
“During busy periods, close following vehicles may cover the vehicle registration number when exiting the car park.
As the number of cars visiting shopping centres, private car parks and retail outlets increases, so does the risk of receiving a private Parking Charge Notice (PCN).
The Consumer Council is urging consumers who receive a PCN to contact them in the first instance for advice and help in appealing it, within 28 days.
Noleen Charnley, Senior Consumer Protection Officer at The Consumer Council, says, “Nobody wants to end 2020 with a PCN, especially with the additional spending we do already at Christmas.
“If you receive a PCN you have 28 days to appeal it.
“Appeals not received within this timeframe will not be accepted.