My Mrs drove me to luton airport for me to pick up my hire car.
We stopped very briefly to drop me off, it was dark and we were unfamiliar with the airport and it's roads etc ……
Yesterday in post we get a letter, fine of £80 for not parking in the correct zone.
Well needless to say I'm fuming!
I'm contesting this ………… Yes I've Googled and got more info which I won't go into here.
Anyone else had similar experience??
My local high street has a stealth tax CCTV camera up on top of a pole.
Local shopkeeper pointed it out to me after he had received 3 phantom tickets and no sign of a traffic warden.
I sat bemused in a wine bar there yesterday and watched a succession of either ignorant or "dont give a foc" motorists brazenly parking on zig zags and disabled bays.
I hope they all get tickets, they deserve them.
IMHO you didn't. :'(
I used to not give a foc, then I discovered Red Bull and now I don't give a flying foc !!!
(20-04-13, 07:25 AM)Bluecray link Wrote: My Mrs drove me to luton airport for me to pick up my hire car.
We stopped very briefly to drop me off, it was dark and we were unfamiliar with the airport and it's roads etc ……
Yesterday in post we get a letter, fine of £80 for not parking in the correct zone.
Is it actually a legal parking fine (Penalty Charge Notice, I think) or a "demand for payment" or similar? If the latter, ignore it. See http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/show...?t=3027572
It's very probably not a legally enforceable but just an invoice that they send you and follow up with various threatening letters, but you most likely have no obligation to pay.
(20-04-13, 05:01 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=Bluecray link=topic=7370.msg70662#msg70662 date=1366439119]
My Mrs drove me to luton airport for me to pick up my hire car.
We stopped very briefly to drop me off, it was dark and we were unfamiliar with the airport and it's roads etc ……
Yesterday in post we get a letter, fine of £80 for not parking in the correct zone.
Is it actually a legal parking fine (Penalty Charge Notice, I think) or a "demand for payment" or similar? If the latter, ignore it. See http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/show...?t=3027572
It's very probably not a legally enforceable but just an invoice that they send you and follow up with various threatening letters, but you most likely have no obligation to pay.
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Grahamm is giving good advice, I can recommend reading up on the moneysavingexpert site too:
If it's a private company (which I would think it is):
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim...ng-tickets
otherwise:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim...et-appeals
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one. Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
(20-04-13, 05:01 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=Bluecray link=topic=7370.msg70662#msg70662 date=1366439119]
My Mrs drove me to luton airport for me to pick up my hire car.
We stopped very briefly to drop me off, it was dark and we were unfamiliar with the airport and it's roads etc ……
Yesterday in post we get a letter, fine of £80 for not parking in the correct zone.
Is it actually a legal parking fine (Penalty Charge Notice, I think) or a "demand for payment" or similar? If the latter, ignore it. See http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/show...?t=3027572
It's very probably not a legally enforceable but just an invoice that they send you and follow up with various threatening letters, but you most likely have no obligation to pay.
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Ditto. Had one of these for overstaying in Asda. Ignored it (as per MoneySaving advice)and nothing more happened.
Thanks guys, have written a letter to them stating why I felt we weren't in breach of their contract, sent it special delivery too so they'll have to sign it. :lol
21-04-13, 12:32 AM
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We got done the same east mid airport dropped off wifey and than nxt thing got a ticket in the post from private firm for £60 , however its civil all they will do is keep sending letters with demands to scare you to pay, she wanted to pay because she was scared but i was having none of it, I sent them a letter with a payment of £5 as a gesture of goodwill stating this is a final payment for the parking charge and that was generous as you don't even have to do that just ignore.
I'm was told its only the council and police that can enforce parking tickets legally !
If it says Parking Charge Notice then it's a Private Parking Company and the recommendation is that you no longer ignore these but send a dispute any charge due and prove you have authority to charge and bog off letter.
Do some reading on Consumer Advice Group forum private parking charges (google cag forum) and you will see that these charges are unenforceable invoices.
I have had plenty and ignored them all and after an ever increasing in desperation letter chain they simply go away.
(20-04-13, 05:56 PM)simonm link Wrote: [quote author=Grahamm link=topic=7370.msg70715#msg70715 date=1366473679]
[quote author=Bluecray link=topic=7370.msg70662#msg70662 date=1366439119]
My Mrs drove me to luton airport for me to pick up my hire car.
We stopped very briefly to drop me off, it was dark and we were unfamiliar with the airport and it's roads etc ……
Yesterday in post we get a letter, fine of £80 for not parking in the correct zone.
Is it actually a legal parking fine (Penalty Charge Notice, I think) or a "demand for payment" or similar? If the latter, ignore it. See http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/show...?t=3027572
It's very probably not a legally enforceable but just an invoice that they send you and follow up with various threatening letters, but you most likely have no obligation to pay.
[/quote]
Grahamm is giving good advice, I can recommend reading up on the moneysavingexpert site too:
If it's a private company (which I would think it is):
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim...ng-tickets
otherwise:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim...et-appeals
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The letter is a "PARKING CHARGE NOTICE" how does that effect things? (not quite the words that were quoted above......)
(23-04-13, 08:47 PM)Bluecray link Wrote: [quote author=simonm link=topic=7370.msg70723#msg70723 date=1366476967]
[quote author=Grahamm link=topic=7370.msg70715#msg70715 date=1366473679]
[quote author=Bluecray link=topic=7370.msg70662#msg70662 date=1366439119]
My Mrs drove me to luton airport for me to pick up my hire car.
We stopped very briefly to drop me off, it was dark and we were unfamiliar with the airport and it's roads etc ……
Yesterday in post we get a letter, fine of £80 for not parking in the correct zone.
Is it actually a legal parking fine (Penalty Charge Notice, I think) or a "demand for payment" or similar? If the latter, ignore it. See http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/show...?t=3027572
It's very probably not a legally enforceable but just an invoice that they send you and follow up with various threatening letters, but you most likely have no obligation to pay.
[/quote]
Grahamm is giving good advice, I can recommend reading up on the moneysavingexpert site too:
If it's a private company (which I would think it is):
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim...ng-tickets
otherwise:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim...et-appeals
[/quote]
The letter is a "PARKING CHARGE NOTICE" how does that effect things? (not quite the words that were quoted above......)
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(22-04-13, 08:23 PM)Streetbudgie link Wrote: If it says Parking Charge Notice then it's a Private Parking Company and the recommendation is that you no longer ignore these but send a dispute any charge due and prove you have authority to charge and bog off letter.
Do some reading on Consumer Advice Group forum private parking charges (google cag forum) and you will see that these charges are unenforceable invoices.
I have had plenty and ignored them all and after an ever increasing in desperation letter chain they simply go away.
I'd say it's a private company. The MSE page will cover the options anyway, I'm sure. It's an excellent site.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one. Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
its now been two weeks since the original letter and my stiff reply.......this is at the point where we could have paid off the fine for half £40 rather than £80.
No reply from them as yet........
I expect I will get a reply when the 28 days is up????
I don't know if you were issued a official PCN (penalty charge notice) or not. I work as a civil enforcement officer (most call it traffic warden but that's the old police based ones not the new devolved council run ones like me)
As others have said if its not an official PCN then its pretty safe to just ignore it. The problem comes if it is a PCN as they have a lot more backup from law. Best way to deal with those is to Allways contest the ticket. No matter how guilty you are, as if a mistake has been made in issue ( eg photos wrong or Reg entered wrong etc) it will cancel the ticket. This costs you a stamp and 20 mins typing a letter.
If you get turned down and are guilty you still get the 50% option so have lost nothing.
If you not guilty then you can re contest to an independent board.
If your worried scan it both side and I might be able to tell if its real. There are some really good unofficial ones about though and as every area has diff pcn's it can be a bitch to tell.
04-05-13, 02:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-05-13, 02:51 PM by Bluecray.)
scan and post where ghostbiker ?
letter is only one sided does that help~??
(04-05-13, 02:12 PM)Bluecray link Wrote: its now been two weeks since the original letter and my stiff reply.......this is at the point where we could have paid off the fine for half £40 rather than £80.
No reply from them as yet........
I expect I will get a reply when the 28 days is up????
It's not a fine. Only the Police, Local Government and Courts can issue fines.
It is an unenforceable invoice which you can ignore or pay, up to you.
Personally I would not pay it as they are not legally enforceable, they will send you lots of threatening letters talking about courts and damaged credit ratings all of which is bollocks and will not happen.
Go to Consumer Advice Group forum and do some reading in the Private Parking Tickets section, you soon realise it's nothing to worry about and treat their begging letters like any other junk mail.
(04-05-13, 02:50 PM)Bluecray link Wrote: scan and post where ghostbiker ?
letter is only one sided does that help~??
It's most likely just an invoice I highly doubt that area would be covered by council.
By scan I ment post a pic of it up here. Just cover up your details first with some paper or tape.
10-05-13, 07:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-05-13, 07:50 PM by Bluecray.)
Sorry for delay ghostbiker herewith is the letter, Hang on
You missed a reg number there lad. 10 plate huh.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one. Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
Ta here it is again
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That is a very well worded and convincing notice. But it is not a penalty charge notice. Ignore it.
One of the best I have seen.
The firm itself can issue penalty charge notices as they also do onstreet and council contracts. But that is not one.
Many thanks ghostbiker about another 6 days to go till 28 days up then I expect they'll send another letter, I'll see …………
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