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Parking fine advice
#41
Quote:Ignore it, Laura got one for stopping in a car park at a ferry port to drop someone off.... They will send you letters threatening stuff and ever increasing fines but at the end of the day they haven't got the power to do anything so just bin the letters


NO!! This is wrong, things have changed and the advice to ignore PCNs is no longer correct. Parking companies ARE taking people to court now, but their paperwork trail and compliance with the regulations they have to follow is so poor it is simple to defeat them long before it gets that far.


Tori, please read and post on the MSE forum where you will get informed advice from people who do this all day long.


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#42
This type of charge isn't a PCN,

Just sayin!
Some say...
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#43
Second letter demanding payment arrived. I've filed it with the original Smile

Stooby, let them try to pursue me. The sign saying the parking is 90 minutes is on the wrong side of the road, about a foot across and unlit.

It wasn't me. There are two people insured on my insurance. It was him. Lol!
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#44
I got a nice surprise the other day. Came back to the car to find someone had put a notice on the windscreen which said "parking fine". I thought it was really nice of them to say so as I thought the car wasn't quite straight in the bay......
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#45
(26-10-13, 11:13 AM)nick crisp link Wrote: I got a nice surprise the other day. Came back to the car to find someone had put a notice on the windscreen which said "parking fine". I thought it was really nice of them to say so as I thought the car wasn't quite straight in the bay......


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#46
ive had multiple letters on this - ignored every single one of them.

havent heard from them in a good 2 months.

one fact is that if they do take me to court, they can never prove I actually received any of the letters they sent - NONE of them were recorded.
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - strawberries in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming - WOO HOO! What a Ride!"
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