I parked on the hotel car park across the road from my office because i was late for a meeting. I intended to pop out and move to my usual place, and i forgot, so the car was there for the day.
It appears I may get a fine through the post offering photo evidence, and fining me £60, rising to 80 if unpaid.
I am happy to pay a fine, but i think £60 is excecssive - I believe that i can offer a standrd tarrif penalty - £30 and this is agreeable within the law.
If you get a penalty notice for £60 then send them a cheque for £30 and a note saying it is an offer of full and final payment and by cashing it they accept your terms.
I'm not advocating that you dont pay and TBH I think £60 is pretty light in the fines department, after all you should not have parked there, but take a look at this
I know it's unfairly high, but personally I wouldn't argue the toss for the difference and just pay it. It could have been worse,they could have clamped you which would have probably cost more.
Andy, the onus is on them to prove who parked the car there. DO NOT PAY!
Write to them, admit you are the registered keeper but say you cannot remember who was driving the car on that date. Ask them to provide evidence of who was driving. If they send a photo of you, then you will have to cough up. If they cannot provide evidence and then they still keep demanding money from them, write and say you do not want to hear from them again and if they persist, you will report them for harrassment.