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posted on 4/8/17

If it's a private car park they can't enforce it I don't think, so you could just ignore and all they can do is send letters. If council...then best pay it.

posted on 4/8/17

Its private from an english company i believe.



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posted on 4/8/17

Theres no meter. Its in a small retail park. The signs are way up high and if driving you'd break your neck trying to read em. I got fined for sitting in it after hours " how the feck did i know"

They can go to feck curly £160 what they want now' no chance.

comment by Admin1 (U1)

posted on 4/8/17

You need to explicitly agree to the contract which means it must be well signposted.

Just ignore it. I've done that and it was fine.


But don't make the same mistake again, as the judge will know you know the consequences so agreed to the contract. A woman got hit for 5 figures in a recent case, cause the judge said she knew the agreement but was ignoring it.

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posted on 4/8/17

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04/03/britains-biggest-parking-fine-motorist-told-must-pay-24500-ignored/amp/

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posted on 4/8/17

Admin i get that i really do. It was only one time but at
night when you see peace and quiet just a hop, skip and a jump away with no barrier and time to read when in a car. Even the sum? Where does this figure come from?

They are nothing but theiving rats imo and shame on any buisness that use them. I will never use that retail park again.

comment by Admin1 (U1)

posted on 4/8/17

Be prepared for the fines and letters to get more extreme and severe. If you are of a nervous disposition, man up.

posted on 4/8/17

Just pie it

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posted on 4/8/17

There's a Scouse (I believe) firm who run a car park up here and they've been fining everyone.

The local press have gone to war with them and basically nobody pays up.

The same press have been teaming up with other local papers who've ran stories about the same company chancing their hand in other towns and cities.

Sure the firm is called Smart Parking.

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posted on 4/8/17

comment by Ace (U18814)
posted 16 minutes ago
My advice would be to track down the offices of this company, assess who their MD is, and start a campaign of hate against him. Start small, maybe by posting him notes saying stuff like "nonce" and "666 the number of the BEAST". Then start more stuff like spraying "pedo" and "nonce" and "beast" over his car and the office brickwork. Use social media as well to gain your campaign traction; the type of unwashed wretched human sputum bags that use Facebook love a good witch hunt, especially when it comes to a kiddie fiddler. Report him to the police for various crimes - the flow of uniformed officers attending his house and office will raise more eyebrows. Ramp it up with some good old fashioned hate mail and death threats through the post (be sure to use latex gloves and post from out of town). Put dog turds through his letter box and spray the accusations over his home. Brick his windows with accusatory notes tied to the brick. You might even be able to use Twitter to gather an angry mob to protest in his street and vandalise his property.

If you're dedicated and thorough enough he'll either move far away to escape the persecution, or he'll kill himself. Either way you're quids in.
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comment by Kav H (U19426)

posted on 4/8/17

https://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/339293

The only way it can be disputed is under an issue of law such as poor/non-existent signage or mitigating circumstances which your claim falls under. Make sure to appeal directly to the operator first through their internal procedure (this will definitely be rejected) however this is what allows you to then appeal through the IAS.

Go back to the place at night and take pictures/videos and upload it onto the IAS' website after the appeal has been rejected by the company. Once in dispute with the IAS, these private companies seem to shiiit themselves and many of them don't have the resources to take the issue to county court anyway as it can cost in excess of what they have fined people. Absolute scuuum these guys. All the best.

https://theipc.info

https://www.theias.org



comment by Admin1 (U1)

posted on 4/8/17

comment by Kav H (U19426)
posted 14 minutes ago
https://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/339293

The only way it can be disputed is under an issue of law such as poor/non-existent signage or mitigating circumstances which your claim falls under. Make sure to appeal directly to the operator first through their internal procedure (this will definitely be rejected) however this is what allows you to then appeal through the IAS.

Go back to the place at night and take pictures/videos and upload it onto the IAS' website after the appeal has been rejected by the company. Once in dispute with the IAS, these private companies seem to shiiit themselves and many of them don't have the resources to take the issue to county court anyway as it can cost in excess of what they have fined people. Absolute scuuum these guys. All the best.

https://theipc.info

https://www.theias.org




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I'd say bin it and get on with your life. Don't even give things a second thought.

posted on 4/8/17

Commit the crime, pay the fine

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posted on 4/8/17

comment by Curly 💩 - I'm mumpsimus and I know it.' (except on a Wednesday, that is my obstreperous day ) - ITS JIST A BIG CLIQUE N'AT (U1103)
posted 4 minutes ago
Remember, remember

Scots Law is not the same as English Law

Bone up
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Not this conversation again

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posted on 4/8/17

Don't pay it, don't acknowledge any fault.. but if they want compensation for your car being there then offer £0.50

They have to prove that they suffered a loss as a result of your car being there.

All the debt collectors letters etc will all be from the parent company as parking eye but with a different name.

posted on 4/8/17

OP

I noticed that you tagged this article with "English Premier League" and "Rangers"

At first it seemed a strange combination, but I know your game now, boxing clever here.

If any kant knows about running up debts and not paying them, it's those kants

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comment by Kav H (U19426)

posted on 4/8/17

Admin, if you bin it and they take it to court you're screwed.

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