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To not pay hospital parking fine

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StupidFine · 09/01/2018 08:19

Last week Dd (8 months) suffered an allergic reaction and was taken to the hospital. DH followed in the car and parked without paying (we live on the border and our usual hospital is in Scotland where parking is free, but this is our first emergency and we were taken to the nearest hospital which is in England). Either way the last thing on DH mind was the bleeding parking.

Thankfully Dd was ok, but a week later DH and I are reflecting on what to do about the parking fine. Our options as we see them are:

A) pay the fine and draw a line under this incident (£40).
B) contest the fine as it was an emergency and we have a hospital note with time and reason for admission (if contest is denied fine will go up to £80 as takes 35 days to review).
C) don't pay and just ignore the fine. A colleague of mine said as we live in Scotland we don't need to tell the parking company who was driving (apparently this loophole was closed in England) and since they don't know who was driving it's very costly/time consuming and not worth the company's effort to raise a case to claim the fine.

My head says to go for option A) as I don't want things like this hanging over our head. But my heart says option C) as it's ridiculous anyone should need to pay for parking at a hospital and the fine is just an arbitrary number pulled out of the company's backside (not quite but you get the point).

WWYD?

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DoubleAces · 11/01/2018 22:23

Pay the fuck up!

StupidFine · 10/02/2018 17:34

Today I received a response to the parking charge appeal I submitted several weeks ago, and I am pleased to report that UKPC have decided to cancel the parking charge.

For those in similar circumstances to my OP (or if you feel you have grounds for appeal), I followed their appeal process. I wrote an email explaining our circumstances and attached the discharge letter from the hospital as evidence of date and reason for admittance.

Thanks to those PP who were supportive and offered constructive advice. This gave me the confidence to appeal in the first place.

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InToMyHeart · 10/02/2018 19:07

I can understand how parking was the last thing on your DH's mind when he arrived but that isn't any excuse for not paying when you leave.
I agree that paying to park in a hospital is unfair (I live in Wales but have family in England) but everyone knows that you have to and it doesn't excuse not paying.
Using the "I'm Scottish" card is pointless because you were in an English hospital. If you live on the border I find it difficult to believe that you didn't know you need to pay in England.

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