Portsmouth News

Multi-storey machines ‘are working correctly’

NCP hits back at driver complaints

- by KIMBERLEY BARBER Business reporter

A PARKING firm that runs a multi-storey car park in Portsmouth has insisted its machines are working correctly after a flurry of complaints have made headlines.

NCP runs the multi-storey car park in Crasswell Street and scores of readers have been in touch with The News following a story in January about a couple who were charged £100 after an 11-minute stay when they could not get the machine to take their payment card.

Following that story, Joanne Etheringto­n, of Hayling Island, came forward to say that she is fighting a charge that she says was issued as the machine was faulty, and Paulsgrove couple Gary Jeffery and his wife Karen, also then spoke out about their trouble appealing two tickets issued by NCP.

Last week John Tollow, from Old Portsmouth, also got in touch to say he felt he had been unfairly ticketed, but as he felt pressured by the threatenin­g letter, he coughed up – only to later regret giving in to the firm’s demands.

John, 76, said: ‘I don’t think they should be allowed to get away with it. I don’t know whether it was my fault or the machine but I would like to think that I can operate a parking machine.

‘NCP has said that its machines work perfectly well but it’s clear from the level of correspond­ence in The News that it isn’t true.’

A spokespers­on for

NCP insisted that its machines are working.

They said: ‘We have repeatedly reinvestig­ated individual cases and the payment machines performanc­e during the period each customer was parked.

‘We have also now reviewed customer transactio­ns versus penalty charge notices issued on all machines on these sites.

‘We can confirm that over 97 per cent of customer transactio­ns are done correctly with hundreds of customers paying using the payment options via our machines and the payment apps available, and just three per cent of customers over this period not paying either at all, or for the correct time period that they were parked for.

‘With this in mind we would like to remind all customers that if they feel they have been unfairly issued with a PCN they should appeal and if they feel that outcome of the internal NCP appeals process is still not fair then they can appeal further to POPLA for an independen­t assessment, and whose decision we will stand by.’

 ??  ?? ANGRY John Tollow with his NCP car parking notice
ANGRY John Tollow with his NCP car parking notice

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