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Hello everyone.

 

I'm a new user and in an awful situation with the good old parking eye system. St Peters retail park Mansfield.

 

I am a disabled driver and aware now this is a private car park.

I struggle with disability and clinging on to my ability to drive.

 

 

My daughter has recently started at the college in Mansfield but is struggling with the lack of buses.

She helps me so much I agreed to take her to college

but in an attempt to save petrol I decided to stay there

and do my shopping in the retail park.

 

 

It took me 2 hrs and five minutes.

I received the ticket today after parking in the disabled facilities.

 

Unfortunately I have done the same on at least 3 occasions.

The signs were away from the bays

 

 

I asked another parker how long I could park for as I am very wary when going somewhere new.

They said 3 hours which I accepted as this is the same time given in all our local area.

 

I fear this may be the first of the tickets from the same car park.

I cannot establish how long I could park for as there is no mention on fire

just a camera image of my number and stating I parked on private land.

 

I have appealed on their website and contacted the shopping centre with the problem.

 

Had no reply from either.

What do I do next.

I do hope someone can come up with a solution.

 

Mortified Lauren.

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I sense a possible breach of diability discrimination law.

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I have just looked at the St Peters Retail Park website and it would appear that you can park for 45 minutes for free.

 

http://www.stpetersretailpark.co.uk/faqs

 

http://www.stpetersretailpark.co.uk/faqs/who-should-i-contact-regards-any-parking-queries-0

 

Googling this issue appears to bring up quite a few links where people have been caught out.

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What exactly did you say in your appeal on their website and did you ask for a POPLA code ?

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Thanks for replies. .

 

 

I'm am feeling foolish and terribly disheartened at the moment. 45 mins. What the hell.

I queued for 5 mins in one shop alone.

 

 

I appealed to parking eye for a little discretion as a disabled driver.

I checked the disabled vehicle's I was parked next to and no one had a purchased ticket.

I couldn't even get to the other shops on site as too far from disabled bays for me.

 

 

I had been told 3 hours by the neighbouring car also blue badged.

I could not have got round any faster.

Can't shop in other centres as too far from car.

I'll be sticking to the local store from now on.

That's at least my custom lost through principle.

 

 

It says on back of fine I can appeal to parking eye and if unsuccessful

can then apply to popla but not until a decision is made by parking eye.

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Yes, 45 minutes is absolutely ridiculous, especially in a retail park. With the best will in the world, people who are not disabled would struggle.

 

My understanding is that if Parking Eye reject your appeal then they should send you a POPLA code and others will tell you what you need to do next.

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Thank you.

It really is a waiting game.

 

 

The parking charge as opposed to fine arrived yesterday and the date of offence was the 7th.

 

 

I contacted them straight away but have had no response.

 

 

Oh my god, I cannot imagine the situation if I now receive another two of the same over the next two weeks.

 

 

Your reply is very much appreciated thank you.

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Try not to worry. The regulars will be around asap. Suffice to say, you wont be paying this lot a single penny.

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Thank you. It really is a waiting game. The parking charge as opposed to fine arrived yesterday and the date of offence was the 7th. I contacted them straight away but have had no response. Oh my god, I cannot imagine the situation if I now receive another two of the same over the next two weeks. Your reply is very much appreciated thank you.
what ever your appeal was parking eye was always going to reject it,i assume you already sent an appeal ,did you get a popla code?.
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what ever your appeal was parking eye was always going to reject it,i assume you already sent an appeal ,did you get a popla code?.

you may get other begging letters but hey ho!.only contact them by letter ,keep copies ,and send with proof of posting and keep all correspondence including envelopes as dates really matter.any letters received is because they care NOT!.
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parking eye dont like giving you a popla code, it costs them to do it, around £27 last time i checked.

 

 

Hold tight for noe and await their response which will be either email or letter

tho as letters cost to send i would expect an e mail.

 

it goes a little like this,

they MUST have the landowners written permission to issue parking charge notices,

if they dont they are screwed and your appeal will be successful based around this,

 

 

if they do have it then you proceed to popla which you should receive a code from parking eye in their response.

 

go back to where you parked and take a photo of the yellow parking signage,

if there is anything wrong there its another ground for defense.

 

I have no idea if the fact that you are a blue badge user has any bearing on private parking restrictions

but its another avenue of possible defense.

 

 

i will try and find the appeal letter template that i used with them,

it got them to back down and cancel the ticket

but in any case i think they are easily available if you google it

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you may get other begging letters but hey ho!.only contact them by letter ,keep copies ,and send with proof of posting and keep all correspondence including envelopes as dates really matter.any letters received is because they care NOT!.

 

My next task will be in writing with copies. The rear of the charge gives an order of appeal. Firstly to contact them with an appeal. It says I can apply to popla but not until my appeal has failed with themselves firstly. I'm not a usual give up on the rob dogs but am so upset by the struggle I experienced trying to be a bit more independent that if I actually had the funds I would just give in and pay.I don't and it feels like a rough experience has been made truly unbearable all for a "private land" what a joke con. I actually caught myself trying to recollect if I could have accidentally pulled onto private property somewhere !!!

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Youd better not pay them a penny!!!

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Hi,

I googled parking eye appeal and was forwarded to the parking eye contact with appeal.

 

 

I sent copies of my blue badge etc.

This includes my email address.

 

 

I then contacted the retail site itself and explained the situation.

 

 

Also informing them that I had spent my weekly budget on their site.

 

 

I have my doubts I will receive a reply any time soon from either.

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couple of things to point out##

 

 

firstly IT IS NOT A FINE...

its a speculative invoice

 

 

2. blue badges mean nothing on private land

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

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

and they

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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Hi. I fully agree.

 

When I was first issued my blue badge it carried a meaning - "target"

 

 

I was once issued a ticket in Meadowhall at Sheffield.

Parked in a disabled bay with badge and clock set,

free unlimited parking to EVERYONE.

 

 

Every 4th car in the disabled bay was issued one three days before Christmas for no reason.

 

 

I wrote to the company sending photos of the actual event

and of the tickets stuck on the other vehicles with copies of my blue badge, driving licence,log book - everything !!!

 

I was told there had been a spate of fraudulent blue badge use and told to pay.

There was no mention of popla and at that point it was the start of targeting.

 

 

Two weeks later I was parking at a dentists, again in a disabled bay.

As I parked a traffic warden approached me.

 

I did the badge and carefully placed it on top off the clocks of car.

He came up to the car and I asked him if everything was ok and if I was clear to park.

He was pleasant and said everything was fine.

15 mins later I returned to a ticket which was issued 4mins after parking.

 

The reason written in ink read obstructed badge.

I sent pictures again and told them everything that had happened.

 

 

They claimed a one inch tinted line around the glass had obscured a number.

The badge was not even in the windscreen - again I paid.

 

 

I spent the next six months not daring to use it.

This Christmas in a free car park that I thought needed tickets purchased

I parked my car and put badge in window.

 

Left the door wide open with all my belongings on the seat and walked the 5-10 steps to the sign to read the small print.

I was ticketed instantly with the door still open.

 

 

I asked him what he was doing and was told

"you cannot question me, don't speak to me, if you want to know anything there's an address"

and with that he got back into a car parked right next to me !!! In a disabled bay, sat waiting.

 

An elderly gentleman told me he had experienced the same because his wheel had covered 1" of the yellow line.

When I wrote the reply stated I had not set the clock but they would consider my appeal.

I never heard back and didn't pay.

Prior to a blue badge I have honestly never had a parking ticket.

 

At present I use it to be close to where I need to be, I despise the damned thing.

Most car parks I use I pay the same rate as everyone else but can park near the door which is essential for me.

 

In my experience a blue badge means something on private land - ticket me !!!

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Your local authority should be able to provide you with a map which shows areas where you can and cant park for free. Sadly even in some LA car parks blue badge holders have to purchase a ticket, albeit discounted or with a certain portion of time free. The only benefit with the blue badge that I can see now, is that sometimes there are designated spots which are closer to where you want to be.

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The answer in all of these things is to never pay anything until you have exhausted every avenue of appeal open to you.

Blue badges mean absolutely nothing on private land so you have to rely on the law instead.

 

 

First of all complain to the chief executives of all of the shops that are related to the car park

and point out that you intend to take th matter up formally as a claim for disability discrimination under the Equalities Act

and unless they can explain why parking is so limited at the site

 

 

so it is impossible for people with mobility problems to go to even 1 shop

you will be sending them a Statutory Questionnaire to obtain copies of their equalities statements

regarding the provision of parking and access

 

 

also copy of the planning consent for the development that decided that the parking should be limited to 45minutes.

 

 

If the latter is not specifically written in to the planning why are they conspiriing with the parking co to discriminate againt the disabled?

 

The stores wont have much say but they wont like to be dragged into an argument that they have no control over

so will apply pressure to get your ticket cancelled

(they wont give a stuff about anyone who doesnt moan as they dont see that as affecting business

 

Name the parking co so we can advise as to their normal modus operandi

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The answer in all of these things is to never pay anything until you have exhausted every avenue of appeal open to you. Blue badges mean absolutely nothing on private land so you have to rely on the law instead. First of all complain to the chief executives of all of the shops that are related to the car park and point out that you intend to take th matter up formally as a claim for disability discrimination under the Equalities Act and unless they can explain why parking is so limited at the site so it is impossible for people with mobility problems to go to even 1 shop you will be sending them a Statutory Questionnaire to obtain copies of their equalities statements regarding the provision of parking and access and also copy of the planning consent for the development that decided that the parking should be limited to 45minutes. If the latter is not specifically written in to the planning why are they conspiriing with the parking co to discriminate againt the disabled?

The stores wont have much say but they wont like to be dragged into an argument that they have no control over so will apply pressure to get your ticket cancelled (they wont give a stuff about anyone who doesnt moan as they dont see that as affecting business

Name the parking co so we can advise as to their normal modus operandi

 

Hi. This is parkingEye. Po box 565 Chorley PF6 6HT..ParkingEye car park management.

The St Peters Retail Park. Mansfield. Notts.

 

 

There was signs at the entrance to the car park but it is an exit off of a busy main road.

It leads round a narrow hairpin bend which in itself is difficult.

 

 

With traffic behind there is no way you could stop and read the signs as this would impede the traffic back to the main road

. There was signs around the car park but not where I parked which is why I asked a fellow parker.

 

 

To be honest I did not see any ticket machines at all.

They were certainly not near me as that would have instantly alerted me

as I checked other cars for tickets and no one near me had one.

 

 

Thank you.

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