There is a car park near my work. In various places there are signs stating that area is for different businesses. There is some areas with no signs and a few people park there.
A man approached me a few weeks ago saying I couldn't park there as I hadn't got permission. He was in casual clothes and didn't have any visible ID. I was just leaving so told him that and drove away.
Today I found a notice on my car ......
NOTICE OF TRESPASS AND VEHICLE EXCLUSION
The address of the car park and a mobile number
My registration number
Description of where I was parked, date and time.
'Your vehicle was illegally parked as per the above and you are therefore committing the offence of trespass in accordance with the 5 notices of said car park site.
If your vehicle is not moved from the St. ****** car park within the next one hour and/if the vehicle is parked again in the St. ******; the vehicle will be towed away and you will be liable to a charge of a minimum of £100.
Photographs have been taken of your vehicle.'
Hand written (barely legible) 'you must be aware that you are badly affecting the whole of this car park WHY?
ALL WEEK'
And written at the bottom 'please STOP' and initials
As I got in my car he approached me saying "oh, it's you. I've told you about this before" I replied that as he had no uniform or any visible I'D nor introduced himself I had no idea who he is. He then sent the young child who was with him to get his brief case. From that he produced letters with a name and address on (presumably they were his) I said that I didn't understand what that meant. He said they were proof he works for the owners of the car park. I pointed out that the business on the letters wasn't the same as the ones on any of the notices in the car park. He told me that his business owns the whole car park.
The business on the letters is not St. ***** which was written on the notice on my car.
He said "your attitude is typical of someone from this county" I asked him to repeat that, which he did. I said that I found the comment quite racist. He told me to take it anyway I like.
He said he had photos of my car, so I asked for a photo of him. He posed in front of my car then tried to take a photo of me when I drove away.
Anyway ..... can my car be towed away? Other people (male) from my work place use the car park and he has never put a sign on their car nor spoken to them
A man approached me a few weeks ago saying I couldn't park there as I hadn't got permission. He was in casual clothes and didn't have any visible ID. I was just leaving so told him that and drove away.
Today I found a notice on my car ......
NOTICE OF TRESPASS AND VEHICLE EXCLUSION
The address of the car park and a mobile number
My registration number
Description of where I was parked, date and time.
'Your vehicle was illegally parked as per the above and you are therefore committing the offence of trespass in accordance with the 5 notices of said car park site.
If your vehicle is not moved from the St. ****** car park within the next one hour and/if the vehicle is parked again in the St. ******; the vehicle will be towed away and you will be liable to a charge of a minimum of £100.
Photographs have been taken of your vehicle.'
Hand written (barely legible) 'you must be aware that you are badly affecting the whole of this car park WHY?
ALL WEEK'
And written at the bottom 'please STOP' and initials
As I got in my car he approached me saying "oh, it's you. I've told you about this before" I replied that as he had no uniform or any visible I'D nor introduced himself I had no idea who he is. He then sent the young child who was with him to get his brief case. From that he produced letters with a name and address on (presumably they were his) I said that I didn't understand what that meant. He said they were proof he works for the owners of the car park. I pointed out that the business on the letters wasn't the same as the ones on any of the notices in the car park. He told me that his business owns the whole car park.
The business on the letters is not St. ***** which was written on the notice on my car.
He said "your attitude is typical of someone from this county" I asked him to repeat that, which he did. I said that I found the comment quite racist. He told me to take it anyway I like.
He said he had photos of my car, so I asked for a photo of him. He posed in front of my car then tried to take a photo of me when I drove away.
Anyway ..... can my car be towed away? Other people (male) from my work place use the car park and he has never put a sign on their car nor spoken to them
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