do i have to pay this?
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ascayman said:
Believe it or not I did actually have a quick drink in the pub although I wasn't there for the whole time as I went across the road for meal.
I didn't notice any signs (as it was dark) cant believe ive got a ticket can I tell them to bugger off?
Edited by ascayman on Friday 23 January 14:01
Pics of signage needed. In what way is the PPC contending that your vehicle was not 'authorised' in a pub car park? The issue date of the PCN is obscured which doesn't help. When was it? I suggest you also redact your registration number and the PCN number. Check that the PCN is fully PoFA compliant. A properly constructed appeal is the first step asking for a POPLA code if they reject it (99.99% guaranteed). A POPLA appeal should then make this go away.
Don't ignore as CEL like issuing court papers which will waste a lot of your time. That said, they normally run away from properly defended cases. They rely on people not turning up so they get a default judgement. Though if you defend they will still try to trick you into thinking the case has been discontinued.
See - http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/search?upd... and http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/ci...
Don't ignore as CEL like issuing court papers which will waste a lot of your time. That said, they normally run away from properly defended cases. They rely on people not turning up so they get a default judgement. Though if you defend they will still try to trick you into thinking the case has been discontinued.
See - http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/search?upd... and http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/ci...
PurpleMoonlight said:
And while you are waiting have some consideration for the landlord who is trying to run a business but can't if selfish twunts use their car park when visiting other businesses.
I had been into the pub. I've also drank in the pub on and off for the last 20 years. PurpleMoonlight said:
And while you are waiting have some consideration for the landlord who is trying to run a business but can't if selfish twunts use their car park when visiting other businesses.
Maybe we should invoice people for staying too long in the pub after they finish a meal, after all the landlord is trying to run a business?PurpleMoonlight said:
Funkycoldribena said:
Maybe we should invoice people for staying too long in the pub after they finish a meal, after all the landlord is trying to run a business?
You are at least still in the pub, rather than a restaurant over the road....Type R Tom said:
eldar said:
According to the notice he car was parked for 3 years 8 months, over 10 years ago
Glad I'm not the only one to notice that. You must be able to ignore a major cock up like that!Why didn't you park on the road? There's always a bit of space near the shops that time of night or even on the roads around the common?
Anyhow I bet they've employed that company as a bit of a money maker hence the aggressive application of contract terms.
O/T Theydon Bois vigorously defends it's status as a village despite there being 2 fields between it and the conurbation of Greater London, mostly because they turn off their street lighting at night. Keeps the house prices up donchaknow. Nobheads.
Anyhow I bet they've employed that company as a bit of a money maker hence the aggressive application of contract terms.
O/T Theydon Bois vigorously defends it's status as a village despite there being 2 fields between it and the conurbation of Greater London, mostly because they turn off their street lighting at night. Keeps the house prices up donchaknow. Nobheads.
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