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My elderly father-in-law received a car parking ticket for parking in a disabled parking bay at a local hospital. He displayed his disabled permit but returned to find he had a ticket stating that the bay was 'marked off' and that he had moved traffic cones restricting use of the disabled bay. My father in law is 86 with heart problems and could not possibly move these cones himself - somebody before him may have moved them but not him. He has written to Euro car parks to appeal against the ticket, including a s.a.e but has not had a reply. The 3 week appeal time limit runs out tomorrow and he is worried sick as he cannot afford the increased fine for non-payment within the time limit. Can anybody tell me whether Euro car parks are entitled to increase the fine whilst an appeal is outstanding and, if they reject it, whether he can appeal against the rejection? Grateful for any advice and help, both he and my mother in law are worried sick about paying the fine and although i would like to pay it for them, i also want to fight it for them as i think it is so out of order.
do not fight them. just ignore them. have a read on here. Its not a 'fine' its a mail [problem]. All Excel paperwork we have seen on here is unlawful, some of it illegal. Again, have a read on here.
There is no appeals process - it's a private company who will never turn down profit. No time limit, but expect a template 'appeal rejected' letter soon.
• do not pay
• do not contact them again
• ignore their threatening letters
• they won't take you to court
• they will give up and go away
• it's a [problem]. Don't fall for it
Hi there. Please heed the above advice. Be prepared for some nonsense letters from thier DCA (ethier Brinx or Control Account) though-approx 3/4. They will give up after that
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Diny, just a suggestion but to aleviate any worry on your dad, tell him you'll deal with it and any letters he gets to pass to you. You have got the support of people on here who know what they are talking about and you will be taking the worry off your dad. There will be more letters to come as you have already appealed and they think you are worried so they bully you into paying. Dont write any more to them, you're trying to appeal to the very people who want to take your money and make a profit! What do you think will be the outcome of another appeal..?!
I appreciate he's elderly, but just because he's 86 doesn't mean he can't learn about the con and ignore the rubbish he receives surely?
I wasn't suggesting that the gentleman didn't. However, we are talking about a different generation here who do worry and become distressed about the letters they receive.
If it's clear who they (the letters) are from then I would suggest that they are left unopened and passed to Diny.
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Thanks so much to everyone for their support. I have told my in-laws to pass on all their mail to me and not to worry - having read them some of the replies has definitely made this a bit easier for them. I hadn't thought of going to the press etc but once they start getting harassed (as seems inevitable) i will certainly ask them if i can do that as it may just help bring it to the attention and help other people in a similar situation.
Once again, thanks to everyone, without your help i would definitely have paid up for them after receiving all the threatening letters and possibility of bailiffs just to stop the worry and not really knowing what the outcome of non-payment would be.
Thanks so much to everyone for their support. I have told my in-laws to pass on all their mail to me and not to worry - having read them some of the replies has definitely made this a bit easier for them. I hadn't thought of going to the press etc but once they start getting harassed (as seems inevitable) i will certainly ask them if i can do that as it may just help bring it to the attention and help other people in a similar situation.
Once again, thanks to everyone, without your help i would definitely have paid up for them after receiving all the threatening letters and possibility of bailiffs just to stop the worry and not really knowing what the outcome of non-payment would be.
Good luck Diny. Let us know how you get on and come back if you need more advice!!
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Thanks for all the advice people have put on this forum.
Diny, I really hope your father in law is not being too affected by this.
We have recently been given a ticket and have appealed as my fiancee had a valid permit for Short Street car park in Southend, which is now split into two -Both called Short street but half is councilled owned and half is private.
She parked (not realising it was now split) in the private part and got a fine. The signage had falled down saying it was private so we appealed the fine, but they rejected it.
This company has written accusing an elderly man of doing something he didn't. Take them to court! I would write and ask them for the evidence of this allegation within 14 days or you will take THEM to court for libel!
What they have done is simply assume. You cannot base any evidence on assumptrion as we all know that assumption is the mother of all ********* (fill in the blanks)
I would love them to have done this to me. They would regret it. Take them on, get the press behind you and take them to court. Any judge would be on your side legally and morally!