Re: Parking eye enforcement
That's okay, LM.
If there is a Pay & Display scheme in operation and the motorist overstays or fails to pay the requisite parking fee, then, a contract exists because parking is subject to paying a parking fee. However, the PPC can only enforce the parking fee and and any reasonable administration costs relating to its recovery, but not any charge that is or which appears to be a penalty charge. If parking is free of charge, then the PPC and landowner would have to prove actual loss has been suffered. I doubt very much whether a court would wear a landowner going into court demanding their pound of flesh and not having suffered any loss at all. Remember that Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co. -v- New Street Motor & Garage Co [1915] applies in such cases.
That's okay, LM.
If there is a Pay & Display scheme in operation and the motorist overstays or fails to pay the requisite parking fee, then, a contract exists because parking is subject to paying a parking fee. However, the PPC can only enforce the parking fee and and any reasonable administration costs relating to its recovery, but not any charge that is or which appears to be a penalty charge. If parking is free of charge, then the PPC and landowner would have to prove actual loss has been suffered. I doubt very much whether a court would wear a landowner going into court demanding their pound of flesh and not having suffered any loss at all. Remember that Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co. -v- New Street Motor & Garage Co [1915] applies in such cases.
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