Recently March Jr. parked his car in a space in a small car park outside an empty, vacant, shop. He finished his visit to another nearby store and returned home. He has now received a demand for £90 from a private company for parking where he did. If he doesn't pay they threaten to put in the hands of a debt collection agency and charge associated costs.I imagine there was a very small, hidden notice somewhere in the area. No notice was left on the car and they have a photo of it, including the reg no. (presumably they have DVLA info.). Anyone had anything like this, if so is it worth fighting? Thanks.
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Have a look on the net, (forums news groups) and see if they have a history of doing this.
I dont know where your son stands legally but if it were me I would ignore it untill I got a letter form a real court.
My friend never heard from them again after the third letter.
As keston says, dont pay unless you get a letter from court.
Bloody cowboys.
This might help...
Best thing you can do is get down there and take photographic evidence of any signage (usually laughably inadequate, 'accidentally' covered by ivy or placed ridiculously high up (or low down). Ignore the letters until they say they're actually 'invoicing' you - at which point you write back and tell them you are refusing to pay because the ticket is unfair. You'll usually win at this point by default, because most of these cowboy tosspots won't bother taking you to court.
Good luck - as someone who has worked in the (legitimate!) parking industry before I have lots of sympathy for people caught out by this scam - the government should have made this type of shit illegal years ago instead of trying to semi-legitimise it
EDIT - dammit. I should have read the link before posting all that!
The point being, always appeal.
Received the same last night, it states the offence occurred in upper wickham lane, the wife was using the car and says she was just waited for the car park to clear (Tesco where the Duchess Of Edinburgh used to be). I went to the web site to see the evidence, none there. Have emailed them to request photo, along with proof of the correct device was used along with locations of warning signs in operation at the time.
I have noticed when walking the dog a Bexley council smart car parked just up the road from the Tesco store, I now know why.