At the end of last month I had to drive to a place southwest of Birmingham for a meeting. I am not use to driving more than a few hours at a time and on the way back my back was really hurting so I decided to stop at a motorway service station, get a coffee, read the newspaper, do some work on my laptaop and just generally rest my back. After 2 1/2 hours I resumed my journey.
This morning I received a £50 parking fine (goes up to £90 if I don't pay withing 10 days) for parking at the service station for more than two hours. The time is taken by cameras that photograph your number plate as you enter and leave.
I am well aware of the signs that state you are not allowed to park more than 2 hours but I never thought it was strictly enforced and was mainly used to stop people from parking overnight or commuters from parking up during the day whilst they continued their journey by public transport.
In the service station I had a sandwich and chips that cost about £6 and a Costa Coffe and a chocolate cake that cost about £3.50. So that little rest stop on the motorway has cost me £60!
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You were a paying customer, consuming food and drink bought at their cafe.
I'd appeal that ....... and definitely go public, to the newspapers, Watchdog, etc
Shame them!
This sort of blatant money making scam needs to be exposed!!
"If you're tired, take a rest"
I assume the camera is not owned by The Highways Authority/Dept of Transport/The Police or a local authority.
So you may well ask who calibrated the camera....it's probably privately owned therefore you can argue it's validity.If it is a camera put there by a governmental agency then you're hung drawn and quartered though.
I had a similar experience some years back in a private car park in Crystal Palace/Norwood Junction. I wrote and told them that very thing and just ignored it and then called their bluff after they tried to call mine with all sorts of threats.......eventualy they gave up after I said I'd see them in court. My argument was that anyone could set up a camera doing this and that I didn't agree that their digital clock was correct....they couldn't prove otherwise could they, even on the grounds of probability, as it's not set by a legaly sponsored organisation but a private parking company probably based miles away. In my case the company was somewhere in the Luton area.
Can I suggest that if you are going to appeal it you might not want to mention this.
It's a joke, the same way they tell you not to drink energy drinks whilst driving. Yet the WHSmiths at Watford gap has what right next to the till? Oh, thats right, the brand new monster energuy 'shots'
Money is the only concern of these people.
Just tell them you was still tired, bought a coffee etc inside and needed a rest, doing anything else would have put yourself and other drivers at risk.
Call their bluff but STAY STRONG as they'll try to frighten the life out of you, suggesting court orders against you etc etc....it sounds like it's just a money making racket between the services management and a car parking outfit who in reality are just glorified cowboy clampers and NOT County Court judges favourite people, you'd have a good chance if it ever went to court. They set the company up some distance away figuring that you'll cave in and not want to take the day off work to travel to the court and fight your corner.I told the guy on the phone (the air was blue) that I would be prepaired to do so...OK he said you'll be sorry....Yeah I was wasn't I..... the silly wan*er!
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Be careful though as it's not the same as a cowboy clamper hiding a notice under a bush in a dark corner of the car park or whatever is it? He's already admited that he knew he was not supposed to overstay the 2 hours limit therefore the company would argue he knew he was in breach of contract and that there was a penalty for doing so. I'm not sticking up for them by any means but the situations and the legal arguments are not the same as the usual cowboy clampers.
I appreciate it may have worked for you SoundAs, but there are plenty of examples where that ploy has not worked too well at all.
http://www.pepipoo.com/search-results.htm?cx=002954149332536547518%3Aurx9dzjvubm&cof=FORID%3A9&ie=UTF-8&q=service+station&siteurl=forums.pepipoo.com%2Findex.php%3Fshowforum%3D30#925
http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showtopic=46975
Actually, in my experience that's not correct. It is usual for any hearing to be heard in the trader's local County Court. The reasoning is that a large trader might need to defend themselves on a regular basis (think how many case Thomsons holidays have in a year for instance) and not to have it local to them would mean sending their staff all over the UK to attend and be prohibitively expesive.
The parties can request a change of venue but not guaranteed in my experience.
Over 100's and 100's of cases where I made that request on the behalf of an 'individual' I can think of 2, maybe 3 times when the judge said no.
The courts bend even further backwards to help a litigant in person and I would be shocked if a hearing between a large company and a litigant in person was not moved.
I tried this with a speeding fine and before you know it £280, not £60 so just pay up mate otherwise it would end up costing you more
Once got out of a parking ticket as the sign was half hidden, so i left it then got my stepdad who is a solicitor to write them a letter and i did not hear a word!
best of luck, but the fact that you noticed it and then went over? hmmm i dont fancy your chances. although you have done the sensible thing which most wouldn't but they will just twist your story or say lack of evidence backing up that you needed to rest and a sore back
Sorry to rain on your parade but there is no such thing as road tax. You are taxed on vehicle emissions, not for using the road.
lol owned!
However it is clearly not a tax on emissions. If I declare my vehicle as off the road I don't pay any tax, but there is absolutely nothing stopping me driving it around private property all day every day creating huge amounts of emissions. So whilst it's no longer called road tax officially and they use emissions to calculate the tax rate, it is a tax for using your vehicle on the public highways as you are explicitly allowed to use it elsewhere without paying tax.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/7560402/Motorway-service-areas-could-lose-power-to-fine-motorists.html
Johnny....there is a big difference between civil proceedings i.e. a private parking company and a speeding ticket issued by a legal/governmental authority. One you can ignore/fight...the other you can't.
We have had a different experience of the County Court system then Stu. As a Trading Standards Officer I've advised loads of clients over the last 20 odd years that, although they can start proceedings in their local court, it may end up moving to the traders local County Court (I can't comment on your local courts approach but this more than not happens with those that I've dealt with, is all I'm saying). Bit different in this case case of course as he would be the respondent.
From personal experience I can tell you my own case got moved from East to West London because the company were based over that way. Was worth the half day off work to rub their QC's face in it though...(yes a QC for a poxy holiday complaint!).
I tried this with a speeding fine and before you know it £280, not £60 so just pay up mate otherwise it would end up costing you more
Once got out of a parking ticket as the sign was half hidden, so i left it then got my stepdad who is a solicitor to write them a letter and i did not hear a word!
best of luck, but the fact that you noticed it and then went over? hmmm i dont fancy your chances. although you have done the sensible thing which most wouldn't but they will just twist your story or say lack of evidence backing up that you needed to rest and a sore back[/quote]
Johnny....there is a big difference between civil proceedings i.e. a private parking company and a speeding ticket issued by a legal/governmental authority. One you can ignore/fight...the other you can't.[/quote]
I know soundas, as you can see i was encouraging him to just pay up. was just mentioning my only case of getting out of a charge in general and it wasn't a private company was the government as parked in permit holders in between certain hours but luckily got away with it ;-)
sorry i screwed up the quoting just wanted to get rid of one of the 2 you quoted lol