Franny Lee's Barrel Chest said:If you read the threads in The Cellar, and probably the general news too, it will become evident that now that clamping and towing away is illegal they can only give you a ticket. If the ticket isn't issued by the police or local authority, but by private land parking wardens, these tickets are unenforceable, although threatening letters will ensue if you do ignore them. If you simply ignore all correspondence, there is nothing they can do.
Having said all the above, it might be that now that clamping and towing away is illegal, before long, there might be some judgement which opens the floodgates to an easy way of enforcement for these private companies.
But landowners are boosted by stronger laws on ticketing, which mean unpaid charges can be claimed from the keeper of the vehicle, as well as the driver.
Kakhaber Tskhadadze K.O.T.A. said:Franny Lee's Barrel Chest said:If you read the threads in The Cellar, and probably the general news too, it will become evident that now that clamping and towing away is illegal they can only give you a ticket. If the ticket isn't issued by the police or local authority, but by private land parking wardens, these tickets are unenforceable, although threatening letters will ensue if you do ignore them. If you simply ignore all correspondence, there is nothing they can do.
Having said all the above, it might be that now that clamping and towing away is illegal, before long, there might be some judgement which opens the floodgates to an easy way of enforcement for these private companies.
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But landowners are boosted by stronger laws on ticketing, which mean unpaid charges can be claimed from the keeper of the vehicle, as well as the driver.
beano46 said:I was at Asda Eastlands yesterday afternoon and noticed signs for event parking, I drove back there before the game and part of the Car Park was sectioned off, I t cost me a fiver to park. I wasn't aware that Asda did this and am now wondering if it's just for night games as I can't see them doing it if we have a 3PM KO on a Saturday afternoon.
kippaxkid74 said:beano46 said:I was at Asda Eastlands yesterday afternoon and noticed signs for event parking, I drove back there before the game and part of the Car Park was sectioned off, I t cost me a fiver to park. I wasn't aware that Asda did this and am now wondering if it's just for night games as I can't see them doing it if we have a 3PM KO on a Saturday afternoon.
^ they do.
The started doing it for every match from about October. When they first put the signs up they wanted £10! Obviously no takers as it dropped to £5 aafter about 3 matches ;) They just have the back corner of the car park fenced off, normal shoppers don't have to pay (many supermarkets near stadiums are all pay and display where you get your money back if you buy something... surprised eastlands haven't started doing this. Glad they haven't though!)
(I don't use it, but often get dropped off at asda on the way to the match so notice this stuff as we drive in!)
Franny Lee's Barrel Chest said:If you read the threads in The Cellar, and probably the general news too, it will become evident that now that clamping and towing away is illegal they can only give you a ticket. If the ticket isn't issued by the police or local authority, but by private land parking wardens, these tickets are unenforceable, although threatening letters will ensue if you do ignore them. If you simply ignore all correspondence, there is nothing they can do.
Having said all the above, it might be that now that clamping and towing away is illegal, before long, there might be some judgement which opens the floodgates to an easy way of enforcement for these private companies.