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21st November 2008, 13:08
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| | Basic Account Customer | UKCPS parking ticket I wish I had found this site a couple of weeks ago. Mug that I am I actually paid my parking ticket issued by UKCPS, and then sent in an appeal (the ticket suggested that I could appeal but if I paid then at least this would stop charges building up whilst it was being considered - I know, I know .... having read some of the threads I was a fool.
One of the things I was very unhappy with was that my 11 year old son was in the car whilst I had nipped into the shop. I know they wouldn't accept this instead of getting a ticket, but does anyone think that I could object to them having taken pictures of the vehicle whilst he was in there? I thought I could maybe complain about their taking photographs of minors (you can see him on the pictures although not too clearly). He was also quite scared and unsure about why their was some guy snapping shots of him - compensation material????
Or did I say goodbye to my £75 cheque when I foolishly sent it, and might as well forget about any appeal or complaint? Do they even have any form of complaints procedure?
Any advice much appreciated 
Last edited by sl1146; 21st November 2008 at 13:16.
Reason: didn't read right
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21st November 2008, 16:02
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: UKCPS parking ticket must be a quite day friday to "harass people on the phone", and came on here
there are "NO LEGAL BLUE BADGE BAYS" in private car parks in the first place
Last edited by jonni2bad; 21st November 2008 at 17:39.
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21st November 2008, 16:03
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| | Platinum Account Customer
Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! Cagger since
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| Re: UKCPS parking ticket interesting post re the images. care to point us at the Data Protection Act registration for the CCTV ? is the car park owner paying the correct business rate for the car park ? anyway enough of the law for now. |
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21st November 2008, 16:32
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: UKCPS parking ticket Quote:
Originally Posted by lamma interesting post re the images. care to point us at the Data Protection Act registration for the CCTV ? is the car park owner paying the correct business rate for the car park ? anyway enough of the law for now. | It wasn't CCTV but a man with a camera. |
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21st November 2008, 16:45
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: UKCPS parking ticket Ignore Peternet.EDIT . How do you sleep at night buddy?
As for your £75, wave goodbye to it I'm afraid. You'll know now for future.
Last edited by freakyleaky; 21st November 2008 at 17:06.
Reason: Removed inappropriate comment. PLEASE KEEP IT CLEAN.
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21st November 2008, 16:49
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| | Basic Account Customer
Your bank owes you an awful lot more money than you realise See here Cagger since
: Nov 2008
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| Re: UKCPS parking ticket Peter (aka UKPS office manager)
As already stated - I am no longer pursuing the disabled badge element - I naively appealed as a mother of a disabled child to your understanding in respect of his needs (and you have a copy of his badge so you know this to be the case).
What I am most concerned about is the moral and ethical implications of a uniformed officer taking photographs of a private car containing a child. You have still to address this issue - whether the pictures are identifiable or not this is clearly bad practice. |
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21st November 2008, 18:43
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| | Site Team | Re: UKCPS parking ticket 2 posts removed.
Please show some sense, offer advice on what you believe to be the evidence put forward, and not get carried away with very wild and disturbing allegations - it has no place on this site.
__________________ .. . Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice, you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer. |
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21st November 2008, 19:36
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: UKCPS parking ticket Quote:
Originally Posted by peternet These issues have been addressed in private correspondence to you. May I suggest there are issues around leaving a child alone in a parked car in a busy car park. | It is a common misconception that children have to be in the care of an adult every second of the day.
For the record there is no law that says that a child has to be with you every second of the day.
I'd suggest you check out the laws regarding children before you come on these forums making any sort of insinuation.
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21st November 2008, 20:26
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: UKCPS parking ticket Quote:
Originally Posted by peternet Some of the general misleading stuff as usual going on here - not a pay car park - a retail park with disabled bay. As usual with private car parks it is a contractual issue with specific contractual terms for parking in the disabled bays. | i agree there is no way to enforce parking in disable bays in a private car park.they are there only to help the disabled.should anyone get a ticket in one of these private car parks it is unenforceable. no matter how many pic.s they take |
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21st November 2008, 20:27
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: UKCPS parking ticket Quote: |
Or did I say goodbye to my £75 cheque when I foolishly sent it, and might as well forget about any appeal or complaint? Do they even have any form of complaints procedure?
| If they haven't cashed it CANCEL IT. Quote: |
These issues have been addressed in private correspondence to you. May I suggest there are issues around leaving a child alone in a parked car in a busy car park.
| I advise that you do not communicate with Peter, either through email or the board's messaging system. |
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22nd November 2008, 12:38
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| | Basic Account Customer
Where else can you earn 8% interest on your money? Start your County Court claim NOW!!! Cagger since
: Nov 2008
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| Re: UKCPS parking ticket Quote:
Originally Posted by peternet These issues have been addressed in private correspondence to you. May I suggest there are issues around leaving a child alone in a parked car in a busy car park. | May I suggest, peter, that there are issues of professionalism attached to arguing the toss over one of your toy "parking tickets" on an internet forum.
Last edited by MARTIN3030; 22nd November 2008 at 17:30.
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22nd November 2008, 16:15
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| | Site Team | Re: UKCPS parking ticket Lets keep personal comments out of this please-site team are watching and offending remarks will be edited.
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22nd November 2008, 20:12
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: UKCPS parking ticket I advise that you do not communicate with Peter, either through email or the board's messaging system.[/quote]
I think you are right, and appreciate the advice and support from people. The company are clearly not at all professional, and the fact that the office manager communicates in such an unprofessional manner reinforces the 'cowboy' status of the outfit. I appreciate that the site managers have had to intervene and understand that personal comments cannot be posted - however, the guy was trying to insinuate re. issues around me leaving an 11year old alone in the car for a couple of minutes - and I think he really does aggravate people intentionally in order to get a response. It does seem to be more than just a job for him, he obviously enjoys the dispute, carrying it on way beyond the limits of the office.
Well, I've learnt a lesson. I won't pursue the company any further - it's pointless, but I did gain some satisfaction from writing a few letters of complaint, and I won't make the same mistake again. |
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