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    Yes.

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  • stupidaldi
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    But the question remains, is it best to ignore the letter?

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  • stupidaldi
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    True but the area the store is in i'm amazed they don't get armed guards for the car park paid for with the "fines".

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    If the vehicle you drive is your own and insured, you're probably in a superior socio-economic group than most Aldi customers.

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  • stupidaldi
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    Still waiting to hear, not sure i should mention the ticket if i get the job lol.

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    Originally posted by stupidaldi View Post
    I was parked in an aldi car park while attending a work trial in the store.
    Did you pass?

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  • stupidaldi
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    Hi all first time reader and first time poster. Just received a "Parking Charge Notice" from Parking Eye. I was parked in an aldi car park while attending a work trial in the store. I was parked for one hour forty five minutes and didn't see the sign that said maximum stay 90 minutes. I've read that all the advice is not to pay but nervous about doing it. Is it really best to forget and ignore?

    Thanks in advance.

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  • bluebottle
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    The PPC would only be entitled to any legitimate parking fee that was payable and a small contribution towards admin costs. They are not entitled to anymore than that.

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    Originally posted by diappy View Post
    today the company that i work for as a lgv driver informed me that there is a parking fine for me from a motorway service station
    when i arrived there to park for the night the shop where you'd normally pay was closed,and the notice said that I could pay by mobile phone all well and good but i would not get a receipt to claim the expense back.
    One might say that it was contrary to public interest to close motorway parking areas in that way, as any driver forced to find an open parking area could easily cause an accident.

    That motorway service area is operated by Welcome Break - link

    Parking Charges: Free for two hours, charges apply for longer stays. Cars: £6.00, including a £2.00 meal voucher. Caravans, Coaches and HGVs: £15.00, including a £6.00 meal voucher.

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  • ploddertom
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    Tell your boss that you give permission for him to tell them that you were the driver at the time. As for taking it out of your wages you would need to look at your T&C of employment for this.

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  • diappy
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    hiya all

    right then a bit of info please
    today the company that i work for as a lgv driver informed me that there is a parking fine for me from a motorway service station
    when i arrived there to park for the night the shop where you'd normally pay was closed,and the notice said that I could pay by mobile phone all well and good but i would not get a receipt to claim the expense back.

    and silly me forgot to pay it in the morning they have a photo of the truck entering and leaving said MSA (SarnPark Bridgend)
    now my boss informs me they want £80

    a what should I do pay it?
    offer to pay the amount it should have been £18 plus a pound of two as a good will gesture?
    or just ignore it?
    can my boss just take it out of my wages?

    any advice gratefully revived

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  • andyroberts1967
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    Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
    Defend the claim, stating that you will undertake not to park there this autumn.
    Ha ha very good!! Obviously I meant October 2012, thanks for pointing that out.

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  • StammerMan
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    Morning all,

    I had received a PE letter a little while back - for overstaying 13minutes shopping in Brent X retail park. Couldn't find the 1st letter and then found my 2nd on the doorstep the other day. I was going to pay but when I googled them I came across this site and thread....lots of reading later (redbull and cookies to help).

    I feel confident to just ignore them BUT have a little frightened voice whispering...bailiff...pay, pay.

    Does anyone how long it takes for these pests to give up?

    regards.
    AA

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    Originally posted by andyroberts1967 View Post
    I've just joined this thread this evening. Yesterday (19/03/13 cc.) I received a court claim from Northampton Court with regard to a parking infringement back in October 2013.
    Defend the claim, stating that you will undertake not to park there this autumn.

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  • MissFM
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    Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
    You tell me...
    Full disclosure...

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