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  • Premier Park question.

    Hi. Just registered. We received a £120 parking charge notice through the post this morning from Premier Park in Exeter for 11min overstay for weekly shop on family holiday. I have looked through the forum and got a good idea of how these people operate. Rather than ignore the notice entirely, I was thinking of sending an email by way of appeal. Should I send one or ignore it altogether? Thanks.



    Hi. I have just received an invoice from you for parking contract violation. In Morrison car park Wootton Bassett 11 min overstay on 30min parking on 26 August. This is an appeal on the basis of excessive invoice total. Damage caused to you through supposed contract violation not £120. Please break down the invoice for me outlining damage to yourselves of 11min overstay on the assumed basis of small claims court contract law violation. Short overstay for genuine weekly shop in near empty car park in area where free parking plentiful. Thanks.
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  • #2
    Re: Premier Park question.

    When you appeal do not disclose, either directly or indirectly, who was actually driving. "the driver"

    http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...rking-Offences

    You should simultaneously contact Morrisons armed with your proof of purchase as they might get it cancelled for you.

    M1

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    • #3
      Re: Premier Park question.

      Hi. Thanks M1. Very useful letter. I am speaking to Morrisons tomorrow. Do you know what the probable response will be to the letter?

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      • #4
        Re: Premier Park question.

        P1ss off.

        However as long as it's p!ss off here's your popla code then we're good.

        M1

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        • #5
          Re: Premier Park question.

          Originally posted by ajhr View Post
          I was thinking of sending an email by way of appeal. Should I send one or ignore it altogether?
          Write, and send by Recorded Delivery.

          Telephone calls and emails have a habit of disappearing off the record.

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          • #6
            Re: Premier Park question.

            This is useful for emails:

            http://www.spypig.com/

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            • #7
              Re: Premier Park question.

              Hi. Thanks again M1. I have now got a reply to the letter. Their letter sounds a bit feeble, but I am asking whether I need to do anything else or whether you have seen this one before. Thanks in advance.-

              We write to acknowledge receipt of your recent letter...

              Please be advised that as you have not specified in your letter who the driver of the vehicle at the time of the alleged contravention, we are unable to respond to the points raised in your letter and accept your letter as an appeal. We also note that a number of your queries are of a generic nature, a number of which we have seen before.

              Please inform the dirver of the vehicle that we can only accept an appeal from them directly or confirm who was the driver at the time of contravention. This should be submitted within 14 days of this letter, after this time we will assume that the driver of the vehicle does not wish to appeal and the full amount will be payable.

              Appeals team

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              • #8
                Re: Premier Park question.

                If the driver does not want to respond they say?then who is going to pay the driver?
                The words don't come out right to me

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                • #9
                  Re: Premier Park question.

                  Originally posted by ajhr View Post
                  Hi. Thanks again M1. I have now got a reply to the letter. Their letter sounds a bit feeble, but I am asking whether I need to do anything else or whether you have seen this one before. Thanks in advance.-

                  We write to acknowledge receipt of your recent letter...

                  Please be advised that as you have not specified in your letter who the driver of the vehicle at the time of the alleged contravention, we are unable to respond to the points raised in your letter and accept your letter as an appeal. We also note that a number of your queries are of a generic nature, a number of which we have seen before.

                  Please inform the dirver of the vehicle that we can only accept an appeal from them directly or confirm who was the driver at the time of contravention. This should be submitted within 14 days of this letter, after this time we will assume that the driver of the vehicle does not wish to appeal and the full amount will be payable.

                  Appeals team
                  Don't the two red bits contradict each other. They state they've accepted it as an appeal, then say they assume 'the driver' doesn't want to appeal Appeal what? They've just said they've accepted your appeal.

                  I'd just write back and ask them for the POPLA code so you can appeal to them. I'm sure (I hope) M1 will correct me if I'm wrong.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Premier Park question.

                    Originally posted by ajhr View Post
                    Hi. Thanks again M1. I have now got a reply to the letter. Their letter sounds a bit feeble, but I am asking whether I need to do anything else or whether you have seen this one before. Thanks in advance.-

                    We write to acknowledge receipt of your recent letter...

                    Please be advised that as you have not specified in your letter who the driver of the vehicle at the time of the alleged contravention, we are unable to respond to the points raised in your letter and accept your letter as an appeal. We also note that a number of your queries are of a generic nature, a number of which we have seen before.

                    Please inform the dirver of the vehicle that we can only accept an appeal from them directly or confirm who was the driver at the time of contravention. This should be submitted within 14 days of this letter, after this time we will assume that the driver of the vehicle does not wish to appeal and the full amount will be payable.

                    Appeals team
                    What an absolute load of round spherical things, should be passed to the Plain English people - must have let the kindergarten loose.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Premier Park question.

                      Originally posted by ploddertom View Post
                      What an absolute load of round spherical things, should be passed to the Plain English people - must have let the kindergarten loose.
                      Come on now Ploddertom - speak your mind and stop beating about the bush!

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                      • #12
                        Re: Premier Park question.

                        Originally posted by ajhr View Post
                        Hi. Thanks again M1. I have now got a reply to the letter. Their letter sounds a bit feeble, but I am asking whether I need to do anything else or whether you have seen this one before. Thanks in advance.-

                        We write to acknowledge receipt of your recent letter...

                        Please be advised that as you have not specified in your letter who the driver of the vehicle at the time of the alleged contravention, we are unable to respond to the points raised in your letter and accept your letter as an appeal. We also note that a number of your queries are of a generic nature, a number of which we have seen before.

                        Please inform the dirver of the vehicle that we can only accept an appeal from them directly or confirm who was the driver at the time of contravention. This should be submitted within 14 days of this letter, after this time we will assume that the driver of the vehicle does not wish to appeal and the full amount will be payable.

                        Appeals team
                        Dear appeals team,

                        Thank you for your correspondence on xxxxxx the contents of which are duly noted.

                        I refer you to the BPA code of practice to which your company advertises that it subscribes to and would point out that on page 14 there is section 22 which deals with complaints, challenges and appeals.

                        22.1 Under the Code you must have procedures for dealing
                        fairly, efficiently and promptly with complaints, challenges
                        or appeals. The procedures must give drivers and keepers
                        the chance to challenge a parking charge notice.


                        As you can see keepers must be given the chance to challenge a ticket. I have done so, as the registered keeper. There is no statutory duty imposed upon myself to name the driver. If you do not accept my challenge please provide a popla code. Failure to issue a popla code is against your code of practice and i will take any such failure to indicate that you accept my challenge.

                        Failure to adhere to a code of practice to which you subscribe is a breach of CPUTR 2008.

                        I will now be reporting the matter to BPA, DVLA and Trading Standards. (please do)

                        Yours etc

                        M1

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                        • #13
                          Re: Premier Park question.

                          Hi. Got a reply to the above letter today, again ignoring everything - see below. (I have made a complaint to BPA about 22.1). Would it be simpler with driver details, in that I could get a popla and it they pay £27?

                          Thanks again.

                          We write to acknowledge etc.

                          We note your comment s and must refer you to the protection of freedoms act 2012 - Schedule 4 - Recovery of unpaid Parking Charges

                          We must now request that you provide the Driver of the Vehicle's details at the time of the alleged contravention. Please note that this should include the driver's full name and serviceable UK address. This information should be provided by 31st October 2013.

                          If we do not receive this information by the date given, this case will be passed to our Collection Agency and this may result in proceeding with Court Action against the registered keeper of the vehicle.

                          Appeals Team

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                          • #14
                            Re: Premier Park question.

                            Complain again to BPA DVLA and trading standards.

                            http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co...g-take-on.html

                            Aside from the humour it does have the info. Don't tell them who was driving IMO.

                            http://www.britishparking.co.uk/writ..._March2013.pdf

                            22.8 You must acknowledge or reply to the challenge within
                            14 days of receiving it. If at first you only acknowledge
                            the challenge, you must accept or reject the challenge in
                            writing within 35 days of receiving it. We may require you
                            to show that you are keeping to these targets.

                            Email them and confirm the appeal highlighting the issues raised and remind them of 22.8 (above) and that you will consider the matter closed if they fail to issue a popla code.

                            M1

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                            • #15
                              Re: Premier Park question.

                              That thread from the Prankster is absolutely brilliant. I loved the sarcasm with the yellow and green highlights at the end - superb stuff.

                              As you say, it has a very serious side to it as well, and we have to keep up with the endless twists and turns the PPC's take in their efforts to unlawfully extract money from us.

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