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  1. Thanks for the advise guys think ill just ignore, and cb1979 as far as im aware the excuse companys use when you show the valid ticket is that they state it has to be on display and it is your responsibility to make sure it is witch i think is terible as once you provide the ticket that should be it, end off, but they still claim a breach i dont think with out these guys sharing knowledge on what the law states and what your entitled to anyone could win an appeal the ppc they seem to have an answer to everything Id love to see there faces if someone actually took them to court over the harrasment act or something (if thats possible)
  2. hey guys i know you will have heard this before and im sorry for repeating just want to clarify a few things. i parked in a private carpark for a shopping center and my ticket fell down so they put a ticket on my window its national clamps and they said on the leaflet lots of things about if the driver does not pay it will be past on the the owner and that the £80 fee will go up if unpaid, im really wondering witch should i do as i know for a fact they wont accept the fact it fell so my options are a) wait for a letter and send the template saying i wasnt the driver and then the cease letter or b) just ignore any comms my only issue with that is that if if did get as far as court what would i have to defend my self. does anyone know what i should do thanks adam
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