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This might look like an official "fixed penalty" but it's a 'notice' that the owner of the car park intends to take her to a civil court, and they will offer to let you pay the £100 to settle the case out of court. It'd be a civil matter and if she was prepared to fight it all the way there is a (slim) chance of them dropping it........I'd also assume the parking operators will have a deal with the DVLA were the DVLA sell her info to them for a fee. All assumptions though G ;) |
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I wouldn't bother with the appeal myself. I have one from soccer dome in Blackburn, I was there legitimately, been in to reception twice now and they've faxed parking eye telling them to cancel but they still haven't.
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I thought it was 10%+2, and only a guideline so down to discretion of the officer I guess. New rules on speedo accuracy came in 2001 from what I've read today. |
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Cant see what everyone is moaning about there are plenty of parking space on Blackburn Road and you wont get a ticket:rolleyes::(
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The law enforcement has long been a total joke.:(
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The worst thing you can do with these leeches is write to them and admit that you were parked on their land. Like I've said,it is a civil matter and private companies can't "fine" you. I don't think you legally have to pay any fine unless it is formally issued directly by a government department (police,court , council , HMRC). |
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A few years back I saw a memo issued to chief police officers saying that they shouldn't fine if a car was doing under 35 in a 30 limit, 46 in a 40 limit and so on. It was only advisory though and I think had a time limit that will have expired by now so don't know if anything else has replaced it.
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This thread, while being very interesting and worthwhile in terms of swapping stories and advice about parking, has actually wandered from the original point, which I don't think anyone has yet answered.
Who gave authority for cars to blatantly ignore parking restrictions outside the Town hall on Sunday? |
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I'd say that since someone was hiring out our town hall function room etc, those that would/should enforce traffic regulations in that area turn a blind eye to parking outside due to the council making money. I may be wrong and the front of the town hall doubles as a designated parking area when booking the function room, in that case, it would be the council that gives permission to park there. |
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