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  • Parking Eye CCJ

    Hi everyone
    We've just discovered my daughter has a CCJ on her credit file from Parking Eye when her ex bf overstayed at Sunderland Eye Infirmary by a few minutes.
    I've spent some time looking for information about Parking eye and the time the parking ticket was issued by ANPR cameras the hospital did not have planning permission for signage or ANPR Cameras......Is this fact reason enough to contact Parking Eye and ask for the CCJ to be removed.
    Any advice would be most appreciative.
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    Re: Parking Eye CCJ

    It's not planning consent you mean but ADVERTISING consent.

    Defences to the claim could lie in the signs, the pcn (keeper liability etc).

    Parking eye are pretty relaxed about setting aside by consent IF you promise to pay in full.

    There are 2 approaches to the CCJ.



    1 to set aside then pay to avoid a CCJ.

    http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...et-aside-a-CCJ

    http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...-CCJ-Set-aside


    Or set aside and fight

    http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...224#post712224

    M1

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