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Just another clip from the BBC.
I wonder if these people know that these ticket are totally unenforcable.
If it was me, I would not use the place, and the landlord would soon get shut of these [problem]mers.
I would expect these people to set and example, as that vehicle has not been parked but just abandoned.
This is just the type of remark I would expect you to give.
If you are sitting in judgement over other people, you have to set and example to others.
This is just the type of standards I expect from CEO's and it shows utter contempt they hold the motorist in.
Just another clip from the BBC.
I wonder if these people know that these ticket are totally unenforcable.
If it was me, I would not use the place, and the landlord would soon get shut of these [problem]mers.
Sorry for the double post but, other people should know what these comediand are upto.
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Shows the usual lack of understanding by the media.
It calls the [problem] invoices "fines"
They appear to encourage using Nupark's "appeal process"
On the plus side, the inside info on the ANPR CCTV would appear to indicate that IDing the driver is not possible, therefore ensuring the Registered Keeper's first line of defence - take it up with the driver - is very much intact.
Usual advice - do not engage, tell the [problem]mers nothing.
This happens all the time. I have photos of my council's CEO van (Hastings) parked on "double yellows" in the railway car park which is operated by a private company. Nice, cosy arrangement?