The British Parking Association (BPA) and the International Parking Community (IPC) said a new panel will revise their private parking code of conduct – which was introduced last year – to ensure it ‘protects genuine motorists who have difficulty making prompt payment on entry’.
Drivers now less likely to get parking fines thanks to long-awaited rule change Drivers now have vmore time to pay for their parking after anger over companies charging people who couldn’t find the signal to download their app.
She walked to where she could get connected and paid the full tariff every time she parked there - but despite this, Excel Parking Ltd sent her 10 Parking Charge Notices (PCNs).
A Bill to enable the introduction of a Government-backed code of practice for private parking companies received royal assent under the Conservative government in March 2019.
She refused to pay the fine, saying there was no ticket machine at the car park and poor signal meant she had to walk further away to buy her ticket via an app on her phone.