Hi, I wasn't sure which heading to post this on as it falls under two sections; My son had a work meeting over lunch in a Mc Donalds where he was a legitimate customer. The meeting lasted just over two hours which ran about 5 mins over the two hour parking time. He received a parking fine for this, he appealed this with the Parking company and with MC Donalds, who advised that they would inform the parking company and ask for it to be cancelled as he had proof that he was using the venue as it should have been. I have this in writing from the staff member. This was passed to the parking company, who after numerous emails refused to cancel the fine, even though he was a genuine paying customer to MC Donalds. Unknown to him the parking company took this to court and he now has a CCJ. How can we get this resolved or removed? How can we get this resolved or removed as it is affecting his employment and his credit file.
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Originally posted by pinkmelton View PostHi, I wasn't sure which heading to post this on as it falls under two sections; My son had a work meeting over lunch in a Mc Donalds where he was a legitimate customer. The meeting lasted just over two hours which ran about 5 mins over the two hour parking time. He received a parking fine for this, he appealed this with the Parking company and with MC Donalds, who advised that they would inform the parking company and ask for it to be cancelled as he had proof that he was using the venue as it should have been. I have this in writing from the staff member. This was passed to the parking company, who after numerous emails refused to cancel the fine, even though he was a genuine paying customer to MC Donalds. Unknown to him the parking company took this to court and he now has a CCJ. How can we get this resolved or removed? How can we get this resolved or removed as it is affecting his employment and his credit file.I work for Roach Pittis Solicitors. I give my free time available to helping other on the forum and would be happy to try and assist informally where needed. Any posts I make on LegalBeagles are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as legal advice. Any advice I provide is without liability.
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