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I find this rather interesting and am keen to understand what others think. I am especially interested on the legalities of this arrangement.
I purchased a parking ticket last Wednesday at 0745hrs at a train station using the ringo parking mobile app. I have been using the app every week for over a year.
Cut a long store short I received a PCN at 0800hrs on Wednesday. I checked my Ringo account and can see that the failure here lies with either the parking enforcement officer or with Ringo. As far as I am concerned this failure is nothing to do with me and I should not have to lift a finger to resolve it.
The Ringo page states something very different though and tell me they can provide a template, but it is my responsibility to appeal.
Here is what the Ringo web site states
"What happens if I get a parking fine? Can you help me appeal it?
If you have used the RingGo parking service correctly, parking in accordance with the rules but still received a parking fine, you should appeal in writing to the enforcement operator. As long as all session based information such as the vehicle registration, location and duration in which you have parked are 100% accurate, you should not encounter any problems using the service.
Unfortunately the enforcement operator will not allow us to intervene with any aspect of the appeal process, as it is their strict policy that customers contact them directly in writing. They issue the fines and consequently they are the only ones able to cancel them. You should as such follow the appeals procedure which is normally dictated on the back of the ticket itself.
If you had definitely paid for parking with the RingGo service at the time the parking fine was issued, we can supply you with a standard appeal template letter for you to send to the enforcement operator in appeal, together with a VAT receipt as proof of payment.
To obtain the appeal template letter, follow these instructions:
•Login to your RingGo account
•Click 'Help' in the top right corner of the page
•Select 'Appeal parking fine' from the Popular Questions
•Complete all required fields with the information requested
•We will email you in return with the appeal template letter specific to your case and VAT receipt!
"
I purchased a parking ticket last Wednesday at 0745hrs at a train station using the ringo parking mobile app. I have been using the app every week for over a year.
Cut a long store short I received a PCN at 0800hrs on Wednesday. I checked my Ringo account and can see that the failure here lies with either the parking enforcement officer or with Ringo. As far as I am concerned this failure is nothing to do with me and I should not have to lift a finger to resolve it.
The Ringo page states something very different though and tell me they can provide a template, but it is my responsibility to appeal.
Here is what the Ringo web site states
"What happens if I get a parking fine? Can you help me appeal it?
If you have used the RingGo parking service correctly, parking in accordance with the rules but still received a parking fine, you should appeal in writing to the enforcement operator. As long as all session based information such as the vehicle registration, location and duration in which you have parked are 100% accurate, you should not encounter any problems using the service.
Unfortunately the enforcement operator will not allow us to intervene with any aspect of the appeal process, as it is their strict policy that customers contact them directly in writing. They issue the fines and consequently they are the only ones able to cancel them. You should as such follow the appeals procedure which is normally dictated on the back of the ticket itself.
If you had definitely paid for parking with the RingGo service at the time the parking fine was issued, we can supply you with a standard appeal template letter for you to send to the enforcement operator in appeal, together with a VAT receipt as proof of payment.
To obtain the appeal template letter, follow these instructions:
•Login to your RingGo account
•Click 'Help' in the top right corner of the page
•Select 'Appeal parking fine' from the Popular Questions
•Complete all required fields with the information requested
•We will email you in return with the appeal template letter specific to your case and VAT receipt!
"