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  1. BACK STORY - The wife received a letter in the post about parking in a disabled bay with no badge back in november. (the wife said she was in a parent child space) this was the first we had heard of anything so after reading up and seeing alot of literature saying not to ignore it I replied in appeal stating no notice was placed on the car etc this got rejected after further correspodence that has now resulted in solicitor letters in which they have sent photographic evidence which show that the dizzy cow was actually in a disabled bay (next the parent child) and that if the find isnt paid within 14 days it could result in court action i think i know the answer already but just thought id ask after finding this site is she liable to pay? if no payment is made do you think it is likely to go to court? if so what are the reprecussions of this? has anyone had any experience thanks in advance
  2. hi like LFOZ89 I too have received practically the same letter as yourself for very similar circumstances and considering appealing like yourself. You have not posted an update to your situation and I wondered if you were successful or not.
  3. A family member went shopping at cheshire oaks on the 17/11/2012 and unawares to them parked in a staff parking area and when they returned to their car had a parking charge on the windscreeen from care parking. i tried to upload picture but this is my first post so couldnt after doing some research i believe that i should tell them to just ignore this companies invoice, is that correct? she is quite concerned (and elderly) that when it gets passed to a debt recovery agency that some one will turn up and try and take her car away. parking attendant also got car colour wrong as invoice states black and log book clearly states purple. Just reading the small print on the back of the ticket and it reads: PART 5 ADMINISTRATION/LAWFULL ISSUE This parking charge has been lawfully issued and the collection procedure will be processed in accordence with the Aminstraion of Justice Act 1970 (just off to read the act now)
  4. Me and my partner went to do some xmas shopping at Cheshire Oaks yesterday, spent 40 minutes trying to find a car parking space, gave up and parked on a pavement at the side of a row of parking bays. NOT causing an obstruction, not causing Cheshire Oaks any losses.. .if anything.. .gaining them money considering the amount of money i spent and it being free parking anyway. This was not a pedestrian pavement. (yes, we should have parked in a bay but WE COULD NOT FIND ONE) Came back to find a PCN from Care Parking slapped on the window. I went directly to the manager who obviously wasn't interested judging from the size of his Tag Heuer watch. Then spoke to a lady who works there who told us "not to worry, enjoy your day, go on the internet and research and appeal...or not...if you understand where i'm coming from?" Something similar has probably already been posted but I was wondering where we stand with not actually parking in a bay of any sort? Do we completely ignore it? I understand the law has changed recently? Was she actually telling us to do nothing but as she works there she cannot actually directly say that? Peace of mind would be nice!
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