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law gradua Trying to gather 100,000 cases together

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    Millions of people given extortionate car parking charges outside train stations, NHS hospitals and supermarkets could be in line for a refund thanks to a new campaign.
    Cambridge law graduate Michael Green, 22, is leading a legal battle to have the 'fines' overturned in what could be Britain's largest ever group litigation.

    Private companies which run car parks outside some of Britain's biggest store chains - including Aldi, Lidl, B&Q and PC World - will often allow customers to park for free, but threaten a large fine for exceeding a certain time limit.
    However, Mr Green believes that these fines are unlawful - and is trying to gather 100,000 cases together to go to the High Court and prove it.

    Don't let them grind you down
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    Re: law gradua Trying to gather 100,000 cases together

    Is he not aware of Beavis then ?

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      Re: law gradua Trying to gather 100,000 cases together

      Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
      Is he not aware of Beavis then ?

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      I understand that Judge Moloney ruled in favour of ParkingEye in both claims ParkingEye -v- Beavis & Wardley


      But He did go on to say

      1.2 I should however emphasise:

      a. that since I am a Circuit Judge not a High Court Judge, this decision has only persuasive force;


      and mr Michael Green, is
      Trying to gather 100,000 cases together to go to High Court






      Don't let them grind you down

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        Re: law gradua Trying to gather 100,000 cases together

        http://nebula.wsimg.com/b0131d1d8d5f...&alloworigin=1

        It's going to appeal and is due to be heard in February.

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