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  1. Well I didn't pay any of your bonus you leech Don't know if I mentioned it but met a guy from Ireland in the boozer and he's over here earning lots of money (says he) 'Wheel Clamping' I told him it's illegal in Scotland and he said who cares as long as some pay up I could care less. Principle and honesty last cash in hand first .. the maggot!
  2. Tick Tock Tick Tock no knock Well almost a year has passed and after ignoring all demands and never contacting the shysters. All good
  3. Not news to anyone here but ... "The trade body which is supposed to regulate the antics of cowboy wheelclampers has failed to expel a single member this year despite receiving hundreds of complaints. News of the British Parking Association's inaction comes amid soaring support for the Daily Mail's demand for a law to crack down on private clampers. Motoring groups, lawyers, politicians and celebrities including the BBC's Top Gear team have all voiced their backing for the initiative. " more here .. The toothless watchdog: Not one rogue clamper has faced the chop | Mail Online
  4. I understand that PPC's may be contracted. I lived in Brighton for a while .. jesus wept I got a PCN at 09.04 on a Sunday morning for £60. Parking is prohibited after 09.00 (I didn't as yet have my Residents Permit). In any case wouldn't any PCN or Notice to Owner be identified as such and follow the standard guidelines and detail the offence etc. This was clearly not the case. I as a driver have received numerous tickets (NTO's) at times and on numerous occassions I've argued that DYL were not clear i.e. under water etc. but that's another story. The fact remains that I understood clearly this was not a civil matter but Council/Police/Traffic Warden or PPC contracted by the Local Council. With the Official Bodies I had the right to defend and with satisfactory results in several cases. I never had debt collectors hassling me as a RK. The Notice to Owner (RK) didn't even stipulate the 'infraction' or 'Offence' .. it was merely an invoice. Ok if this is a PPC contracted by Local Council or whatever then fair play but if not then the DYL's cannot be enforced on private land nor can they require me to detail who the driver was. You know far more about this than me and I did ask advice but I'm not entirely sure what you're getting at at times. This is my lack of knowledge not your advice. Cheers
  5. I personally (nor the driver) were aware of any signage nor any change in policy re: use of PPC's to enforce arbitrary parking penalties. Correct no barriers, no charges & no time limit. Car was not parked on any access road but within the Car Park. As I say soon as I get a chance I'll get some photo's. Thanks
  6. Does this help any? The vehicle was parked on private land. *DVLA EDIT REMOVED*
  7. The Yellow Lines were on Private land no doubt. Pics later when I get the chance again just for reference. I think I would need to confirm it was my vehicle as RK .. 6 months ago .. many friend/relations drive my car. Again oif asked assuming I knew I would be honest.
  8. A quick question .. should this matter proceed to court would I as the RK be obliged to state who the driver was at the date in question? Of course many people use the RK-ers car and this was 6 months ago. Caveat: I would not lie Anyway for posterity here's the generic DVLA reply .. *DVLA REPLY REMOVED*
  9. It's June *shakes* LOL Good work my man Interesting indeed! I'll go to court if they insist on principle.
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