Hi everyone!
I wonder if somebody can help me.
Over the last 3 years I have been working as a delivery driver renting a van from Europcar. Part of their hire contract is agreeing to all their charges which in practice means that any CCTV issued parking/traffic violation ticket goes straight to the registered keeper (which is Europcar), gets immediately paid by them and you, as a driver, get notified post factum with a debit note and an invoice stating the amount of fine (usually £65) + £30 of admin charges + £6 of VAT = £101.
My question is this:
- Does Europcar violates my fundamental right of appeal by such a practice?
Kind regards,
SD.
I wonder if somebody can help me.
Over the last 3 years I have been working as a delivery driver renting a van from Europcar. Part of their hire contract is agreeing to all their charges which in practice means that any CCTV issued parking/traffic violation ticket goes straight to the registered keeper (which is Europcar), gets immediately paid by them and you, as a driver, get notified post factum with a debit note and an invoice stating the amount of fine (usually £65) + £30 of admin charges + £6 of VAT = £101.
My question is this:
- Does Europcar violates my fundamental right of appeal by such a practice?
Kind regards,
SD.
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