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  • charitynjw
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    Originally posted by dicko View Post
    Been following these pages for a few months now after parking eye blinked me in a hospital car park. (car park completely empty, side streets completely full so parked for only 15 minutes with no cash on me).
    Anyway - nearly paid up their £120 demand but decided to check them out first - hence this message.
    Have now received 6 letters from them, each one telling me the next step will be court. I followed the advice from this forum and have just ignored every letter and stored them under "bin".
    Keep up the good work - cheers.
    Hi dicko

    Speaking for myself, although I would take any info as gratefully received, I would be careful about acting on it.
    It would, in the final analysis, be my decision to make & therefore my responsibility.

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  • dicko
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    Re: Parking Eye

    Been following these pages for a few months now after parking eye blinked me in a hospital car park. (car park completely empty, side streets completely full so parked for only 15 minutes with no cash on me).
    Anyway - nearly paid up their £120 demand but decided to check them out first - hence this message.
    Have now received 6 letters from them, each one telling me the next step will be court. I followed the advice from this forum and have just ignored every letter and stored them under "bin".
    Keep up the good work - cheers.

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    Originally posted by Paull View Post
    Sounds like a mean trick to me! they've got no legal contract with you, so just ignore it..
    That's actually a very debatable point, depending on where you're parked, signage, land ownership and contracts, etc... It is not as straightforward as some would have you believe.

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  • Paull
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    Sounds like a mean trick to me! they've got no legal contract with you, so just ignore it..

    looks like everyone else is saying similar things:tung:

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  • FunkyGibbon
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    Thanks Labman, this was my first PCN it's hard to know what to do, I do commend the work members do on this site, it's an invaluable weath of information, I was prepared to apear in court if it came to it, but as it happened the offer came and it took it, still out of pocket but not as much as i could have been.
    in the end I cant advise other members what to do, but for anyone else in my situation i say this, dont face PCN's alone, talk to members here, their knowledge is priceless.

    Labman PM me if you need specifics, or anyone for that matter

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    Hey Funky Gibbon,

    Nobody is going to say stupid boy. You have to do what is right for you, only you can decide that, and at least you haven't got the stress of it hanging over you.

    It's really interesting and useful to get feedback. What you are saying about having your time again is now reflected in the advice we give as a site. We now recommend appealing and going to Popla as you say. It's difficult as we're always playing catch up with the advice guide as the PPC's change the way they do things.

    Out of interest I may send a letter to Store 21 to ask a few questions, as the PPC may not be acting legitimately there, in which case they need calling to account for it.

    Anyway, I'm glad you've got it sorted and you're happy and OK - that's all that is important at the end of the day. :beagle:

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  • FunkyGibbon
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    So i said i would post when it's all over and now it's over, not the result i would have prefered but it's done now, If i had another chance I would have first appealed to PE, even if it was denied at least I would have come out of it with a POPLA number, but instead I ignored all corespondance and the claim got as far as heading down the small claims track, so I caved in and paid them, I have enough stress right now and couldn't handle any more, as it has turned out this case has now been settled out of court for less than the original disounted £55.
    I know people will say stupid boy but i took the best financial option for me, after reading threads on here and pepipoo it looks like I would have still been liable for court costs even if the penalty was disregarded or reduced.

    The outcome is that the store who's car park it was has now legitably lost revenue because I won't be returning there.

    On a final note, this is the reply i got from the store when i e-mailed them for their thoughts

    "The Parking Eye camera in the Rheidol Retail Park is not linked with Store Twenty One and we will unfortunately be unable to make a comment on this occasion."
    Take that how you please, to me it says either the store does not own the car park in which case where is the revenue loss? or, they are washing their hands of any guilt

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  • mystery1
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    Originally posted by labman View Post
    Yep - spot on M1. It's like a game of chess isn't it. Did you get the message about the new stuff on the site? I think it's pretty much the same as you're thinking now anyway.

    Got it.

    M1

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    Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
    If the registered keeper and driver are different people then you're best to name the driver so they cannot pursue the registered keeper and the driver starts at the beginning of the chain and can therefore appeal and end up at popla.

    M1
    Yep - spot on M1. It's like a game of chess isn't it. Did you get the message about the new stuff on the site? I think it's pretty much the same as you're thinking now anyway.

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  • mystery1
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    Originally posted by double top View Post
    sorry Border Collie, i`ll start again.
    they don`t know who was driving the car.
    They are chasing the registered keeper.

    If the registered keeper and driver are different people then you're best to name the driver so they cannot pursue the registered keeper and the driver starts at the beginning of the chain and can therefore appeal and end up at popla.

    M1

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    Originally posted by double top View Post
    It`s too late to appeal now so, call their bluff or pay up?
    That has to be your choice. There is a comprehensive appeal letter here:

    http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...rking-Offences

    This would give you some ideas for arguments in court. It's probably best to have a read, think about what sort of case you would have, and then make a choice.

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  • double top
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    sorry Border Collie, i`ll start again.
    they don`t know who was driving the car.
    They are chasing the registered keeper.

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  • double top
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    yes they are chasing the driver who is the owner.

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  • double top
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    yes they are.

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  • mystery1
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    Originally posted by double top View Post
    Just had a 6th and final reminder from p eye giving me fourteen days to pay up £100, or they will take me to court.
    I have not replied or appealed to any of these demands, but reading other forums it seem`s that they only follow up this threat only if you don`t appeal.
    It`s to late to appeal now so, call their bluff or pay up?

    Are they chasing the registered keeper or the driver ?

    M1

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