Ticketing - PCN (Penalty Charge Notice)
Parking fines is an alternative to Wheel-Clamping,that puts you in total control and can be tailored to any clients needs, from 1 space to 20,000 spaces. It is a very useful measure that is less confrontational and contentious than clamping, whilst offering a firm deterrent to unauthorized parking.
The system may not be quite as effective or as fast in eradicating your parking issues, but it is definitely more tolerable than wheel clamping and gives you total control of who gets penalised and fined.
Our information signs are designed to give a very clear warning of the parking restrictions in place. Our signs are suitable for large car parks as well as smaller one. We consider our signs to be excellent value for money. The signs signify a contractual statement, such that any vehicle parking on the property is effectively agreeing to the terms & conditions set out within the signage displayed. Vehicles therefore parked in contravention of these conditions will accordingly, be issued with a PCN (Penalty Charge Notice
In addition we can supply your business premises with parking permits for permanent staff, temporary staff and visitors as well as any other contractors. Permits will be issued to you free of charge made to your requirements. We will then include your premises as part of an existing patrol route in order to cover various sites efficiently and proactively.
Our uniformed Parking Officers who are equipped with mobile computers to record offences and to issue tickets, will patrol your site randomly but regularly in our sign written vans, should they identify an illegally parked vehicle they will be issued with a PCN (Penalty Charge Notice).
No reference is made to you, the site owner). The offender has 14 days to pay the £50.00 fine, if the payment is not received, then it will automatically increase to £100.00
Once a ticket is issued, it is the responsibility of the register keeper to forward payment within the time specified. If payments are not received, our legal department will undertake, at no expense to you, the collection of the parking charge. Where we obtain the vehicle licensing details from the DVLA as we are entitled to do so, should payment not be made, our legal department will commence recovery of the debt. Should payment still not be forthcoming, and then the contractual agreement entered into when parking on the property is enforceable in the civil courts