Never Mind The Pollocks
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big blueballs said:I have had 2 over the last couple of months one for a works van and one for the wife's car, needless to say have ignored all correspondence etc and will continue to do so
The law has changed with regards to parking charge invoices and companies do have the right to take you to court, the problem for the parking companies is the invoice charges they ask for, now my wife overstayed on a car park for 15minutes where she was entitled to 1.5 hours free, the parking company wants £70 for that 15minute overstay and there is the problem, if it went to court a judge would not agree to the charges levied as you get an hour and a half free, fucking free, but they want £70 for 15 minutes, no judge in his or her right mind would see this as fair, would award compensation based on this, meaning the parking company would be lucky to get a tenner,
Now put your self in the shoes of the parking companies, could you be arsed pursuing people through the courts if you knew all that's waiting for you is a minimal amount, no you wouldn't and neither will they, they just hope to catch a few saps out who crumble and pay the initial invoice
My advice for what it's worth is Ignore....ignore...ignore....and ignore again
That's good news. My fine was for a 'permit holders only' car park. I was probbably in there less than 2 mins and they want £90 the fucking cowboys.