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My wife has just been given a ticket and £60 fine for not wearing her seat belt.

 

She had just left the Asda Supermarket and was on the grounds of the Retail Park. She was about to put her seatbelt on before getting to the traffic lights which lead to the main road, A41 in Bromborough.

 

She is most annoyed because the edit tried to pull over a motorist who sped away. Instead of chasing him the edit gave tickets to 3 women in a row for not wearing their seatbelts. They earned £180 in about 5 minutes in between donuts.

 

Is is enforcable to give a ticket for this in a private retail park?

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My wife has just been given a ticket and £60 fine for not wearing her seat belt.

 

She had just left the Asda Supermarket and was on the grounds of the Retail Park. She was about to put her seatbelt on before getting to the traffic lights which lead to the main road, A41 in Bromborough.

 

She is most annoyed because the edit tried to pull over a motorist who sped away. Instead of chasing him the gave tickets to 3 women in a row for not wearing their seatbelts. They earned £180 in about 5 minutes in between donuts.

 

Is is enforcable to give a ticket for this in a private retail park?

 

I believe it is entirely legal for such penalties to be issued.

Would you expect people to be able to drive drunk and escape the consequences in such a car park?

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yes quite legal its not gated and open to the public so normal driving rules apply

 

please remove your insult too

 

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there are no car parks or anywhere on private land where the laws of the highway don't apply, unless it is gated closed most of the time [there are time rules etc to this], this is regardless to whom owns it as well

 

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DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

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are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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the edit was where the OP used a rather nasty word for a policeman.

 

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If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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:grin:

Morning all

 

I would rather travel unbelted on open higway (not that i do) than move unbelted in a car park, i.e. other vehicles moving round, shopper's, kids, and trolley's.

slow speed collisions can cause nasty passenger injuries, passenger could be twisting round still sorting shopping. :rolleyes: would the OP then rant and rave about you should of been wearing your seatbelt my sweet wife.:rolleyes:

 

As you might gather I think car parks are for cars and not pedestrian / shopping walkways.

 

:D morning rant over going to bed :D

 

 

dk

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