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  • Turboman
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    I got 3 from Morrisons Supermarket---just ignore them as advised








    Originally posted by cjmax200 View Post
    the car park is for the supermarket Aldi and the sign says private property
    Last edited by Turboman; 25th September 2012, 13:44:PM.

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  • cjmax200
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    I have added a picture of the car park sign aswell. Hopefully you should be able to see both pics.
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    Originally posted by Philip Farrar View Post
    Hi Thanks everyone, this has been great information, however my other half is still whittling. My partner has today got a "penalty Charge Notice" from Parking Eye, I was driving her car and only went in the car park to pick her up from work (she works round the corner) I have been accused of parking for 15 minutes without paying. The notice that came through today is a charge from the 03/09/2012 (her first day at work) and I have been dropping her off and picking her up every day since, so I am afraid this may be the first of many Penalty charge notices to come. From the look of the posts above I can ignore these notices, however my partner is worried that they will put a CCJ or something similar against her name which will effect her credit rating, I have looked at other sites which leads me to believe that they would have to win a case in court for this to happen. Please advise as I'm getting it in the neck!
    Despite the apparent desire by some politicians to cut judicial costs, no claimant is yet able to "issue a CCJ" without even needing to go through the Bulk Processing Centre in Northampton.

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  • cjmax200
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    as soon as i can find out how to add pictures I'll add the picture I took because I don't have a scanner

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    For what it's worth, I got a Parkiing Charge Notice from Aldi and ignored it - nothing has happened two years or more down the line. It may not have been Parking Eye.

    The best way forward, if you can, would be to scan the ticket, removing all personal details so we can look at it. We can then suggest a way forward from a much more informed position.

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  • cjmax200
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    the car park is for the supermarket Aldi and the sign says private property

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  • bluebottle
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    Originally posted by cjmax200 View Post
    Hi, I have been reading this thread and it has been helpfull but I'm still unsure what to do. I parked in a car park that had always been free but now is pay & display, when I entered the car park there was 6 police cars with lights going surrounding a smashed car at the entrance which distracted me from seeing any signs. I was in the shop 10 mins and returned to find the parking charge notice on my window. I then found the signs which say 1hr free but you still need to get a ticket which I would have got as it was free, but then I returned home and emailed an appeal which naturally was unsuccessful. Now I'm not sure if I should still ignore them as I have already contacted them.
    Can anyone advise me Please
    Cheers
    cjmax200
    Was the car park privately-owned or a local authority car park?

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  • bluebottle
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    Originally posted by labman View Post
    Absolutely 100% NOT! A Penalty Charge Notice is completely different to a Parking Charge Notice and should not be ignored. See http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...rking-Offences

    I have not heard of Parking Eye being able to issue Penalty Charge Notices - look at it carefully. If it is a Parking Charge Notice ignore it, if a Penalty Charge Notice, pay it while it has the discount.
    Unless Parking Eye is enforcing on behalf of a local authority, my gut-feeling is that the Penalty Charge Notice from Parking Eye is a false instrument, in which case, the matter needs to be reported to the police. There may well be offences under the Fraud Act 2006 on the part of Parking Eye. If it is a Parking Charge Notice, ignore, as recommended by Labman.

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  • cjmax200
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    Hi, I have been reading this thread and it has been helpfull but I'm still unsure what to do. I parked in a car park that had always been free but now is pay & display, when I entered the car park there was 6 police cars with lights going surrounding a smashed car at the entrance which distracted me from seeing any signs. I was in the shop 10 mins and returned to find the parking charge notice on my window. I then found the signs which say 1hr free but you still need to get a ticket which I would have got as it was free, but then I returned home and emailed an appeal which naturally was unsuccessful. Now I'm not sure if I should still ignore them as I have already contacted them.
    Can anyone advise me Please
    Cheers
    cjmax200

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    Originally posted by Philip Farrar View Post
    Hi Thanks everyone, this has been great information, however my other half is still whittling. My partner has today got a "penalty Charge Notice" from Parking Eye, I was driving her car and only went in the car park to pick her up from work (she works round the corner) I have been accused of parking for 15 minutes without paying. The notice that came through today is a charge from the 03/09/2012 (her first day at work) and I have been dropping her off and picking her up every day since, so I am afraid this may be the first of many Penalty charge notices to come. From the look of the posts above I can ignore these notices, however my partner is worried that they will put a CCJ or something similar against her name which will effect her credit rating, I have looked at other sites which leads me to believe that they would have to win a case in court for this to happen. Please advise as I'm getting it in the neck!

    Thanks
    PF
    Absolutely 100% NOT! A Penalty Charge Notice is completely different to a Parking Charge Notice and should not be ignored. See http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...rking-Offences

    I have not heard of Parking Eye being able to issue Penalty Charge Notices - look at it carefully. If it is a Parking Charge Notice ignore it, if a Penalty Charge Notice, pay it while it has the discount.

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  • Budgie
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    Originally posted by suedob View Post
    Next episode in the saga, i have now received a 'reduced payment offer' of £112 from £140, in final settlement as long as i pay in the next 7 days, never heard of them doing this before, what am i supposed to make of that !!!
    Maybe a paper plane or an origami flower !!!!

    Just ignore, there is no need for you to do anything. This is just the next step in their attempt to scare and bully you into making a payment.

    Budgie

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  • suedob
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    Next episode in the saga, i have now received a 'reduced payment offer' of £112 from £140, in final settlement as long as i pay in the next 7 days, never heard of them doing this before, what am i supposed to make of that !!!

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  • Celestine
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    Well this thread was started on the 28th March 2012. It has been liked 54 times on FB. Right now it is being viewed by 13 guests. Its a very highly viewed thread.

    Has anyone posted back to say they've been taken to court yet?



    Relax and enjoy your Friday night x

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  • Philip Farrar
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    Hi Thanks everyone, this has been great information, however my other half is still whittling. My partner has today got a "penalty Charge Notice" from Parking Eye, I was driving her car and only went in the car park to pick her up from work (she works round the corner) I have been accused of parking for 15 minutes without paying. The notice that came through today is a charge from the 03/09/2012 (her first day at work) and I have been dropping her off and picking her up every day since, so I am afraid this may be the first of many Penalty charge notices to come. From the look of the posts above I can ignore these notices, however my partner is worried that they will put a CCJ or something similar against her name which will effect her credit rating, I have looked at other sites which leads me to believe that they would have to win a case in court for this to happen. Please advise as I'm getting it in the neck!

    Thanks
    PF

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  • suedob
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    Thanks for the advice.

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