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    Received a parking charge notice issued 03/05/2013 for an offence on 20/04/13 from the above company for £90 or £45 if paid within 14 days for 'maximum parking allowance exceeded' from when my girlfriend took our son out for the day while I was at work. just wondering what should we do and where we stand. ignore it? what happens if we continually ignore this and any further letters? Would I stand a good chance of winning if it went to court?
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  • #2
    Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

    This sites recommended line is to appeal it, and then ignore any further communications entirely. It is highly unlikely you would end up in court, and if you did, I am only aware of one case where judgment has gone against when the case has been defended - the ones advertised tend to be summary judgments where the people just don't turn up.

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    • #3
      Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

      Do not appeal, totally ignore them, the wording below will explain why...

      Your blue badge does not entitle you to any parking privileges on private property. We would refer you to your blue badge handbook for more information.

      Whether your disabled or not makes no difference to them, its your cash they want

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      • #4
        Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

        Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
        Do not appeal, totally ignore them, the wording below will explain why...

        Your blue badge does not entitle you to any parking privileges on private property. We would refer you to your blue badge handbook for more information.

        Whether your disabled or not makes no difference to them, its your cash they want

        What are you waffling on about now,for goodness sake?..OP hasn't mentioned blue badge at all.Try giving sensible advice or none at all. It's obvious you're a devotee of the FMOTL claptrap and if that works for you then Yay!! Go you! but let other posters on here help OP's without every thread becoming your voice only.
        TallMidget,,stick with the advice Labman has given you,it's sound.

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        • #5
          Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

          http://nutsville.com/?p=4209

          POPLA = Costing the PPC £27 to gain them absolutely nothing.

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          • #6
            Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

            Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
            Do not appeal, totally ignore them, the wording below will explain why...

            Your blue badge does not entitle you to any parking privileges on private property. We would refer you to your blue badge handbook for more information.

            Whether your disabled or not makes no difference to them, its your cash they want
            Salsmoss, they have not said that they have a Blue Badge so why are you mentioning the irrelevant. The advice the site gives is to appeal the penalty because since last year it costs the company about £30 to defend the appeal and then to completely ignore them. Personally, ignore them completely or follow the recommended site advice. All I will say is that the blue badge point you have made is interesting to note but as the OP did not even mention that in his first post then your point had no relevance to this particular poster.
            "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
            (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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            • #7
              Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

              Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
              Do not appeal, totally ignore them, the wording below will explain why...

              Your blue badge does not entitle you to any parking privileges on private property. We would refer you to your blue badge handbook for more information.

              Whether your disabled or not makes no difference to them, its your cash they want
              Originally posted by Inca View Post

              What are you waffling on about now,for goodness sake?..OP hasn't mentioned blue badge at all.Try giving sensible advice or none at all. It's obvious you're a devotee of the FMOTL claptrap and if that works for you then Yay!! Go you! but let other posters on here help OP's without every thread becoming your voice only.
              Perhaps salsmoss supposed that Tallmidget was vertically challenged or a person of restricted growth, and that all such people qualified for a blue badge because they only have little legs?

              The post does raise two interesting points, though:
              1. Would a Free Man On The Land really contract with the authorities to provide him with a blue badge?
              2. Does a blue badge provide obvious evidence of some form of disability, or is that another "legal fiction"?

              Answers on a postcard, please, addressed to your local nut-house.

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              • #8
                Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

                Originally posted by tallmidget View Post
                Received a parking charge notice issued 03/05/2013 for an offence on 20/04/13 from the above company for £90 or £45 if paid within 14 days for 'maximum parking allowance exceeded' from when my girlfriend took our son out for the day while I was at work. just wondering what should we do and where we stand. ignore it? what happens if we continually ignore this and any further letters? Would I stand a good chance of winning if it went to court?
                Did those clowns ask you to name the driver?

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                • #9
                  Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

                  You really are convinced im a free man of the land hahaha if only you could see who i really was, i dont have dreadlocks, pony tails and smoke weed, check the civil enforcement site on blue badge if the poster is not disabled then its best to give him proper advice as many have said before that private parking bailiffs should be ignored at all costs, but what you are advising is he appeal to them, if he loses the appeal (which he will) then he has a contract to pay. (Yes contract or is that just a freeman of the world thingy)

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                  • #10
                    Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

                    Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                    You really are convinced im a free man of the land hahaha if only you could see who i really was, i dont have dreadlocks, pony tails and smoke weed,
                    You don't need that to be a freeman nutjob. Many look completely normal.

                    Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                    private parking bailiffs should be ignored at all costs,
                    Private parking companies are not bailiffs. That just confirms your complete ignorance on the matter.


                    Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                    but what you are advising is he appeal to them, if he loses the appeal (which he will) then he has a contract to pay. (Yes contract or is that just a freeman of the world thingy)
                    That is bullwarks. A decision by popla is arguably binding on it's trade association members under CPUTR, but certainly not on the consumer/public. They can tell any adjudicator to **** off.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

                      Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                      Do not appeal, totally ignore them, the wording below will explain why...

                      Your blue badge does not entitle you to any parking privileges on private property. We would refer you to your blue badge handbook for more information.

                      Whether your disabled or not makes no difference to them, its your cash they want
                      The OP said nothing about blue badges. If you are going to post, then at least read and understand the OP's question.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

                        tallmidget

                        Do not appeal, totally ignore them if they come knocking remove their rights of entry.

                        Now you can take my advice or go for the appeal, let us know the outcome, cheers.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

                          Originally posted by Nibbler View Post
                          The OP said nothing about blue badges. If you are going to post, then at least read and understand the OP's question.
                          The op has had a parking charge notice from civil enforcement, it is very important to have a look at them closely and i found that being disabled is no excuse, now as it states on their site you agree that tallmidget should appeal to this company, lets hope no one asks for your advice concerning ATOS (god forbid)

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                          • #14
                            Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

                            Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                            The op has had a parking charge notice from civil enforcement, it is very important to have a look at them closely and i found that being disabled is no excuse, now as it states on their site you agree that tallmidget should appeal to this company, lets hope no one asks for your advice concerning ATOS (god forbid)
                            Salsmoss, the advice from the site is in line with a site called Pepipoo, I will give you the link to the advice that they give which this site ascribes to: http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showtopic=46975

                            See the above for the recommended Legal Beagles approach. One thing I have reproached you on is the fact that you are giving advice based on Blue Badge holder information which whilst interesting to know is not contained in post 1 so please, if you are going to give advice then either ask them the question "Are you a Blue Badge holder?" or if you are not going to ask the question of the poster then please do not give advice on a generalistic wishy washy manner that ignores that each individual poster will have a different understanding and a different issue in relation to the question at hand.

                            By all means simply say ignore the ticket completely(that would be my personal advice) but when this question comes up I give the Legal Beagles "official" line which is the recommended advice from Pepipoo. Please do the same or simply state that you disagree with the site advice as I have said before or simply say that it is your personal opinion to ignore the tickets completely(which is distinct from the recommended site advice). It saves this continual walking through sludge that is appearing on the various threads where you are posting at the moment.
                            "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
                            (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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                            • #15
                              Re: Parking charge notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd

                              Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                              The op has had a parking charge notice from civil enforcement, it is very important to have a look at them closely and i found that being disabled is no excuse, now as it states on their site you agree that tallmidget should appeal to this company, lets hope no one asks for your advice concerning ATOS (god forbid)
                              Popla's decision are not binding on the person making the appeal. Their decisions can be ignored. However, they do cost the parking scammer £27 a go, so worth it just for that.

                              Obviously, you can choose to just ignore.

                              But.... for god's sake, you think parking companies are bailiffs. Think Popla enters you into a contact.

                              Would be hilarious, if you weren't posting such bullwarks on a thread where some someone needed genuine help.

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