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6th March 2007, 15:36
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: Jun 2006 I am in: Welwyn Garden City
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| Re: Euro car park ticket It might be worth a try, but these private parking companies are not noted for their compassion and will probably reject any appeal. Far better to wait for them to write to whoever is the registered keeper demanding that the "fine" be paid by the RK and then write back and point out that any contract is with the driver, not the registered keeper. Don't forget to mention that the regsitered keeper is under no obligation to supply details of who was driving the vehicle at the time. |
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6th March 2007, 16:47
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: Mar 2006 I am in: West Yorkshire
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| Re: Euro car park ticket Quote:
Originally Posted by bluecityboy she parked ina standard bay. what about the fact that they have incorrectly written sainsbury and not sainsburys...surely sainsbury does not exist | Hi bluecityboy
When you park on private land ie; supermarket the driver enters into a contract, if the driver breaks the contract a penalty will be applied. This can be enforced in a County Court providing the other party to the contract can prove that the person to whom they are asking for the "fine" is the driver
How are they going to prove the registered keeper was driving the car at the time of the breach?
Write to them, tell them your wife was not the driver, and invite them to prove she was, in a Court of Law.
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6th March 2007, 17:14
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Euro car park ticket The parking company or landowner are unable to enforce a "penalty" against you. The only way they could get money from you is if they can prove that you are the driver and take you to the County Court.
They can only win damages from you. The landowner or lessee have a contract with the parking company. I would guess that they do not charge a fee just let the car parking company run the car park and the "income" comes from drivers who pay.
As such the landlowner has suffered no financial loss and therefore there can be no claim for damages.
I would not pay a penny!! Just write back and say that you have recieved an invoice in the sum of £x and say on what basis do you feel that I have entered into any contract with either your company or the landlowner. |
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6th March 2007, 18:51
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Is your bank avoiding its debts Data disclosure poll Cagger since
: Jun 2006 I am in: Number 4, Stygia Avenue, Hell...come in, we have beer and Pringles.
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| Re: Euro car park ticket You've got to understand, blue, that Council/Police tickets are different to tickets issued by private parking companies for parking on private land. The private companies have no right to demand that the Registered Keeper divulge the driver of the car on the day the ticket was issued. Nor are they allowed to state that the Registered Keeper is liable for any 'fine' they issue. It is the driver of the car who (implicitly) enters into a contract and (implicitly) agrees to be bound by the terms of this contract - and if they can't prove who the driver was, then they really have no recourse, even for their actual losses, never mind any 'penalties'. Ignore it, and wait until (if) they write to you. Then as Howard says above, write back and ask them on what basis etc.
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7th March 2007, 11:23
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: Feb 2007
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| Re: Euro car park ticket Quote:
Originally Posted by bluecityboy On her return she noticed the attendant putting a ticket on her car. The ticket states £50 but £30 if paid within 14 days. | What does the sign say int he car park? Does it say you don't need a ticket if you are a customer?
The legal basis for issuing private parking tickets is very flimsy, especially since contractual penalties are unenforcable. The only way it could be enforcable is if they showed you had agreed to pay £50 as a straightforward fee in return for parking. Even in that highly unlikely circumstance the charge would be owed by the driver, not the owner/keeper. |
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22nd January 2008, 19:03
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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
: Jul 2006
Posts: 23
| Re: Euro car park ticket I followed the outline provided regarding the ticket and sent a letter threatening to bill them for my letters the next time they made contact. & months later and the silence from them is beautifully stunning  It works
cheers to everyone for their help |
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31st March 2009, 16:05
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Euro car park ticket My car was parked in St George Retails park in Leicester at 10:35 AM and got a Euro Car parking ticket at 10:37 AM stating on the ticket that I left the Car Park. I wrote to the Euro Car Park appealing that I was in the Retail park and never left the car park.
Euro Car Park replied saying that "The instruction, from our client, is to issue a Parking Charge Notice to any vehicle if the occupants are seen leaving the car park and not going directly in the stores within the retail park."
Can you please advise me. |
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31st March 2009, 16:11
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Euro car park ticket Quote:
Originally Posted by descityboy My car was parked in St George Retails park in Leicester at 10:35 AM and got a Euro Car parking ticket at 10:37 AM stating on the ticket that I left the Car Park. I wrote to the Euro Car Park appealing that I was in the Retail park and never left the car park.
Euro Car Park replied saying that "The instruction, from our client, is to issue a Parking Charge Notice to any vehicle if the occupants are seen leaving the car park and not going directly in the stores within the retail park."
Can you please advise me. | Feel free to ignore Euro Parks. What you have is an unenforceable invoice.
As you have found thier 'appeals' system is worthless. It is done 'in house' so you will always get rejected no matter how valid your reason is.
By taking the ignoring route the following will now happen-you will get another letter from Euro Parks then 2/3 off thier DCA which will be either Brinx/Control Account (or even both as recent posts have shown).
After this they will give up. Be prepared for some quite threatening letters though.
Have a look at this link to see how things operate Euro Car Parks
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31st March 2009, 16:12
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| | Platinum Account Customer
Where else can you earn 8% interest on your money? Start your County Court claim NOW!!! Cagger since
: Jun 2008 I am in: Sunderland
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| Re: Euro car park ticket You should not have replied at all. As you can see, even using a perfectly reasonable "defence", they simply ignored you.
Leave it at that now and have no further communication with them at all. Ignore everything they send you no matter how threatening it is, because remember, that's all they have, threats. |
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