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BPA Code of Practice Grace Period Rules for Parking

The BPA code requires operators to allow a consideration period before issuing charges. Explains the rules and how violations form appeal grounds.

By Parking Mate UK

BPA Code of Practice Grace Period Rules for Parking

The Grace Period Every Motorist Should Know About

The BPA Code of Practice requires private parking operators to allow a consideration period (commonly called a grace period) before issuing a parking charge. This period gives motorists time to read the signs, decide whether to park, and leave if the terms are not acceptable. Many charges are issued in violation of this requirement.

What the BPA Code Requires

The BPA Single Code of Practice states that operators must allow a reasonable consideration period at the start and end of a parking event. This means:

  • A motorist should not be charged for the time spent reading signs and deciding whether to park
  • A reasonable period must be allowed after the stated maximum stay expires before a charge is issued
  • The consideration period should be clearly stated on the signage

The exact duration of the grace period varies. Industry practice typically ranges from 5 to 10 minutes, though some operators allow more and some try to apply less.

When Grace Period Defects Apply

Overstay by minutes If you overstayed a maximum stay by 5-10 minutes and received a charge, the operator may not have applied the required grace period. For example, a 2-hour maximum stay with a 10-minute grace period means you should not be charged until 2 hours and 10 minutes have passed.

Grace period not on signage If the car park signs do not mention a grace period, the motorist had no way of knowing the exact terms. Under contract law principles, ambiguous terms are interpreted in favour of the consumer.

ANPR system ignores grace period Some ANPR systems calculate the parking duration from exact entry to exact exit without applying any grace period. If the system does not deduct the consideration period, charges may be issued for stays that were actually within the allowed time plus grace period.

Case Law Support

While ParkingEye v Beavis [2015] established that private parking charges can be enforceable, the judgment also emphasised that the terms must be clearly displayed and the enforcement must be fair. Failing to apply a grace period undermines the fairness of the charge.

How to Use This in an Appeal

If your parking charge was for an overstay of less than 15 minutes:

  1. Check the signage for any mention of a grace or consideration period 2. Request the ANPR data showing exact entry and exit times 3. Calculate whether a reasonable grace period would have prevented the charge 4. Upload your notice to Parking Mate UK which checks grace period compliance automatically

Check Your Ticket

If you were charged for a minor overstay, upload your parking charge notice for a full assessment. Parking Mate UK checks whether the operator applied the required consideration period.

FAQs

Parking Ticket Help FAQs

Common questions about using Parking Mate UK after reading this guide.

Do I need legal or technical knowledge to challenge this parking charge notice?

No. Parking Mate UK is built so you do not need to know the law, regulations, notice wording, or technical process. You upload the notice, explain what happened, add any supporting evidence, and the system assesses the case, deadlines, issuer compliance, evidence, wording, and escalation stage for you.

How quickly can I start a challenge for this parking charge notice?

Most customers can submit the request online in about 60 seconds. Once the notice is uploaded, Parking Mate UK identifies the document type, checks whether it appears to have been issued correctly, and prepares the solicitor-grade correspondence needed for the next stage.

What is the goal of challenging this parking charge notice?

The first goal is to get the ticket cancelled. Where cancellation is not available, the next goal is to reduce the amount, reset the case to an earlier stage, stop escalation, or put you in the strongest possible position before responding to the issuer.

What does Parking Mate UK generate for this parking charge notice?

Parking Mate UK generates solicitor-grade correspondence for the stage you are at, such as an appeal, formal representation, POPLA or IAS appeal, debt response, Letter Before Claim response, defence, witness statement, statutory declaration, out-of-time application, N244 application, or enforcement complaint.