Hello
I am after some advice for a parking charge notice the driver have recived from met parking, after parking at the services Starbucks/McDonald's southgate close to Stansted airport.
The car was parked outside starbucks and the driver went in to McDonald's, and apparently left the premises of Starbucks car park, the driver had absolutely no idear that McDonald's was a diffrent car park, the car was parked less than 6 meters away from McDonald's ( has the world gone completely mad).
Any way the driver has appealed to met parking no joy, the driver then put a case together and appealed to popla, the driver belives a strong case as where the driver parked he/she could see the parking conditions of McDonald's parking and on entering the starbucks car park a sign was blocked by a McDonald's advertisement board, the driver also took photos of the road turning into southgate car park, its littered with McDonald's advertisement boards, so this give you the impression that the hole car park belongs to McDonald's. However popla appeal was refused as the driver didnt date the photos and they couldn't be used, in the process. So now met parking want £100 from the driver. No liability has beem admitted at any time and haven't named the driver.
The driver didnt see the parking conditions signs in the
Starbucks side of the car park, so was the driver bound in to contract by the sign?
any help and advice would be great.
thanks.
I am after some advice for a parking charge notice the driver have recived from met parking, after parking at the services Starbucks/McDonald's southgate close to Stansted airport.
The car was parked outside starbucks and the driver went in to McDonald's, and apparently left the premises of Starbucks car park, the driver had absolutely no idear that McDonald's was a diffrent car park, the car was parked less than 6 meters away from McDonald's ( has the world gone completely mad).
Any way the driver has appealed to met parking no joy, the driver then put a case together and appealed to popla, the driver belives a strong case as where the driver parked he/she could see the parking conditions of McDonald's parking and on entering the starbucks car park a sign was blocked by a McDonald's advertisement board, the driver also took photos of the road turning into southgate car park, its littered with McDonald's advertisement boards, so this give you the impression that the hole car park belongs to McDonald's. However popla appeal was refused as the driver didnt date the photos and they couldn't be used, in the process. So now met parking want £100 from the driver. No liability has beem admitted at any time and haven't named the driver.
The driver didnt see the parking conditions signs in the
Starbucks side of the car park, so was the driver bound in to contract by the sign?
any help and advice would be great.
thanks.
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