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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Re: Parking Eye

    Originally posted by funkyphantom View Post
    So does this mean i should still ignore the fine?
    Yes, because it is not a fine.

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  • michael
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    Yes, and any further letters.

    Scroll down here for PE's letter-chain:
    Private Parking Companies' Letters, Threats Court Papers - MoneySavingExpert.com Forums

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  • funkyphantom
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    So does this mean i should still ignore the fine?
    Thanks
    FP

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  • michael
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    It's county court, so there is no judgement as such available

    Parking Eye lose - MoneySavingExpert.com Forums

    The Consumer Forums - Parking Eye penalties are ... Penalties

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  • bluebottle
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    Originally posted by michael View Post
    Nearly right.

    Parking Eye claimed £240 for two parking tickets. The judge reduced this to £15 on the basis that the rest of Parking Eye's claim amounted to an unenforceable penalty as it exceeded any actual losses suffered by the car park owners as a result of the parking infraction.

    The judge refused to award costs of £4457.20 , agreed with the defendant that he couldn't understand why 4 lawyers were needed for a claim worth a paltry £15, but did award costs of just £95.
    Thanks for that, Michael. Could you post up a link to the judgement, if possible? So, Parking Eye were actually £4,587.20 out of pocket, correct? Serves them right. It sounds like the judge applied the rule of "you can't be better off than you were before".

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  • michael
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    Originally posted by bluebottle View Post
    Parking Eye recently had a court judgement go against them - badly. They tried to sue someone who refused to pay their "penalty charge". When it got into court, the judge struck out their £95 "penalty charge" and nearly £3,800 in solicitor's fees they tried to claim, knowing full well they were on the Small Claims track which does not allow legal fees to be claimed. OUCH! They are still smarting from it.
    Nearly right.

    Parking Eye claimed £240 for two parking tickets. The judge reduced this to £15 on the basis that the rest of Parking Eye's claim amounted to an unenforceable penalty as it exceeded any actual losses suffered by the car park owners as a result of the parking infraction.

    The judge refused to award costs of £4457.20 , agreed with the defendant that he couldn't understand why 4 lawyers were needed for a claim worth a paltry £15, but did award costs of just £95.

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  • funkyphantom
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    Ouch!

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  • bluebottle
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    Parking Eye recently had a court judgement go against them - badly. They tried to sue someone who refused to pay their "penalty charge". When it got into court, the judge struck out their £95 "penalty charge" and nearly £3,800 in solicitor's fees they tried to claim, knowing full well they were on the Small Claims track which does not allow legal fees to be claimed. OUCH! They are still smarting from it.

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  • funkyphantom
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    haha, ok, I trust you. Thanks x

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Originally posted by funkyphantom View Post
    Knowing my luck, I'll get a bailiff knocking on the door! I don't know if I've got the balls to leave it! lol
    Thanks
    FP
    If it is your intent to throw away £60, please pm me and I'll send you my name and address.

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  • funkyphantom
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    Knowing my luck, I'll get a bailiff knocking on the door! I don't know if I've got the balls to leave it! lol
    Thanks
    FP

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  • leclerc
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    Heard of parking eye, told a friend of mine to ignore them. You will receive another 2 or 3 letters asking for money so burn them or wipe your backside with them if you run out of loo roll but ultimately they will do nothing at all in spite of their threats.

    My friend ultimately paid nowt, got a few more letters and never heard anymore from them, simples

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Re: Parking Eye

    They put a Parking Charge Notice on it and make it look official in the hope you'll mistake it for a 'Penalty Charge Notice' which does need paying.

    Very naughty!

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  • funkyphantom
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    Hi, thanks for taking the time out to answer. It says 'Parking Charge' on it. I haven't contacted them. The thing i can't understand, is, how do they know I didn't purchase a ticket and I just popped into town for 10 minutes?
    Thanks again
    FP

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  • mystery1
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    The have no legal right to fine you. They are not the police or a government department.

    Kepp it safe just in case they are stupid enough to try it on,especially if it says fine on it, but you should ignore.

    Dealing with from Private Parking Companies (PPCs) - FightBack Forums

    Parking Eye Loses Court Case - FightBack Forums

    M1

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