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Parking Eye Ticket from Morrisons Aberdeen - King Street

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  • Parking Eye Ticket from Morrisons Aberdeen - King Street

    Hi

    Can someone clarify this for me.

    I parked at Morrisons Aberdeen - King Street on the 12/01/15 at 14.02pm and left at 17.58pm - this is what the letter says from Parking Eye.

    I did go into town for some shopping and came back to me car but also went into Morrisons for some shopping as I have a receipt from them which says 15.49.

    What I need to clarify is do I pay this £50.00 fine.

    I did notice there were a lot of cars which had been there for a long time as they did have frost on them. These cars were parked when I entered and also still there when I left the car park.

    Any advise will help.

    Thanks
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    Re: Parking Eye Ticket from Morrisons Aberdeen - King Street

    Generally, in Scotland, ignoring will still work. Some companies have chanced it in court but as far as i know all have not proceeded to a full hearing as they lost their bottle (probably didn't know who was driving either). Their is no keeper liability in Scotland.

    On the other hand PE are usually good at cancelling tickets when a valid receipt is produced. Never tell them who was driving though.

    Perhaps :-

    Dear Sirs,

    I, as registered keeper, wish to invoke your appeals procedure. The drive was a genuine shopper (see attached copy of receipt). I am under no statutory obligation to name the driver and will not do so. Should you wish to pursue this matter further please contact the driver.

    Yours etc

    M1

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    • #3
      Re: Parking Eye Ticket from Morrisons Aberdeen - King Street

      Thanks for your help

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      • #4
        Re: Parking Eye Ticket from Morrisons Aberdeen - King Street

        Hi,

        I am in a similar situation, though after 2 years of no contact Parking Eye has now passed the debt to Equita, who have sent letters requesting the outstanding amounts for twice overstaying in Morrisons Aberdeen car park.
        I have ignored the letters so far, but was wondering if it would be worth writing to both Parking Eye and Equita with a standard format letter explaining I was not the driver of the vehicle and am not required to disclose who was?
        Or should I keep ignoring them?

        I should also clarify, on one occasion, I wasn't the driver, and the other occasion, the driver was genuinely shopping in Morrisons, but other than a bank statement, have no proof of the times etc.

        (I will post this as a new question also, in case no one is following this old thread)

        Cheers,
        Chris
        Last edited by Kati; 29th October 2016, 08:54:AM.

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        • #5
          Re: Parking Eye Ticket from Morrisons Aberdeen - King Street

          Without a driver ID they can do nothing in Scotland. The PPC's do read forums and it is not unknown for a forum to be presented to court as evidence. Just keep quiet on the matter or tell them to go away as there is no such thing as keeper liability in Scotland and continued contact infering otherwise is harassment.

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