Yesterday, 05:07 PM
Please see response on The IAS website, they've also uploaded various photos, site maps, signs etc, should I share them as well?
Quote:The operator made their Prima Facie Case on 15/07/2026 16:38:14.
The operator reported that...
The appellant was the keeper.
The Notice to Keeper (Non-ANPR) was sent on 09/06/2026.
The ticket was issued on 26/05/2026.
The charge is based in Contract.
The operator made the following comments...
The Parking Charge was issued correctly on 26th May 2026 at Leeds City Station for Stopping in a No Stopping Area.
There are numerous signs along the roadway, positioned on both sides of the route and facing approaching drivers, clearly advising motorists that stopping is not permitted. The photographic evidence confirms that the vehicle stopped within the restricted area, and the Parking Charge Notice was issued correctly in line with the clearly displayed terms and conditions.
The appellant states that this is a non-Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 matter and that they have not identified the driver. As previously explained, this Parking Charge has not been issued under Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012. The appellant has chosen not to identify the driver, and the Independent Appeals Service can consider the evidence and submissions provided by both parties when determining the appeal.
The appellant does not dispute that the vehicle stopped at the location. Instead, the appeal is based solely on the issue of keeper liability. The Operator relies on the evidence of the parking event, together with the clearly displayed terms and conditions at the site.
As the vehicle stopped in an area where stopping is prohibited, the Parking Charge was issued correctly.
For these reasons, we respectfully ask that the appeal to be dismissed

