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  • #16
    Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

    hi
    can I please have some help,I have posted on here before with parking eye prob. We went to Southampton port in may we arrived too early and the lady at the port said just go to the car park behind and wait until its time to sail and come back. We had never been to Southampton before we found the car park and parked and sat in the car for 40 mins. Next thing we knew a letter arriving with a fine from parking eye, we thought that as we had been told by red funnel to park there it was there car park she didn't tell us it was a pay one. I was advised to appeal and it has been rejected i now have a POPLA code. What do i do next and how do i word the appeal to POPLA and will it make a difference????

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    • #17
      Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

      Originally posted by maxinep View Post
      hi
      can I please have some help,I have posted on here before with parking eye prob. We went to Southampton port in may we arrived too early and the lady at the port said just go to the car park behind and wait until its time to sail and come back. We had never been to Southampton before we found the car park and parked and sat in the car for 40 mins. Next thing we knew a letter arriving with a fine from parking eye, we thought that as we had been told by red funnel to park there it was there car park she didn't tell us it was a pay one. I was advised to appeal and it has been rejected i now have a POPLA code. What do i do next and how do i word the appeal to POPLA and will it make a difference????
      Now you have the code then the Pepipoo advice is to sit back and pop the next load of letter from parking eye into the fire
      "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
      (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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      • #18
        Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

        But what do I write to POPLA???

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        • #19
          Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

          Originally posted by maxinep View Post
          But what do I write to POPLA???
          Nothing. the appeal failed so now you ignore all correspondence from parking eye
          "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
          (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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          • #20
            Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

            Originally posted by leclerc View Post
            Nothing. the appeal failed so now you ignore all correspondence from parking eye
            No, no,no & no again.


            Mazxinep please start a thread and put in where you parked, photos of signage, tickets, date of appeal, date of rejection, ticket on windscreen or anpr etc etc. Remove your name & address and reg number.

            You definetely should appeal to popla. I'm off Wednesday- Friday next week so i'll get your appeal sorted then if you sort out the info needed to do it and nobody else does it.

            M1

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            • #21
              Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

              Hi

              I am another victim of Parking eye. My wife completed a big shop at Tesco, Leicester in May (we can provide statements for this). I initially read some forum advising to just ignore the charge, but have since read more up to date threads advising to appeal. We have now recieved 3rd letter advising that the requirements of schedule 4 of the protection of freedoms act required for the keeper liability have now been satisfied and as a result Parking Eye has the right to recover charge from the keeper.

              The irony is that my wife suffered a twisted hernia in completing the shop and i had to come pick her up and take her to hospital. The limit for parking was 4 hours and by the time i had sorted the kids out and got back from the hospital and found someone to drive the car back we had overstayed by 1hr and a half.

              Have i now missed my chance to appeal and request the popla code and if so what are the implications?

              The demands are in my wifes name and i have been telling her to ignore the demands, but dont want to cause her to worry and so am considering just paying the £50 (NOW INCREASED THE £80).

              Any reassurance or advice would be greatly apreciated.

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              • #22
                Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

                Originally posted by Tapa10 View Post
                Hi

                I am another victim of Parking eye. My wife completed a big shop at Tesco, Leicester in May (we can provide statements for this). I initially read some forum advising to just ignore the charge, but have since read more up to date threads advising to appeal. We have now recieved 3rd letter advising that the requirements of schedule 4 of the protection of freedoms act required for the keeper liability have now been satisfied and as a result Parking Eye has the right to recover charge from the keeper.

                The irony is that my wife suffered a twisted hernia in completing the shop and i had to come pick her up and take her to hospital. The limit for parking was 4 hours and by the time i had sorted the kids out and got back from the hospital and found someone to drive the car back we had overstayed by 1hr and a half.

                Have i now missed my chance to appeal and request the popla code and if so what are the implications?

                The demands are in my wifes name and i have been telling her to ignore the demands, but dont want to cause her to worry and so am considering just paying the £50 (NOW INCREASED THE £80).

                Any reassurance or advice would be greatly apreciated.

                The best thing to do is register with clubcard online then print out your shopping habits, including the details of that day, and speak to the store manager to get him to cancel it.

                I would appeal to parking Eye anyway just in case but do not offer the driver details as they've probably screwed up the schedule 4 requirements anyway.

                M1

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                • #23
                  Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

                  Hi
                  Thanks so much for coming back to me. I contacted the store today, but have been told that Tesco dont own the car park and have refered me to the shopping centre management. I will try to contact them shortly.

                  Do you know if there is a time limit in which you can appeal to parking eye?

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                  • #24
                    Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

                    Originally posted by Tapa10 View Post
                    Hi
                    Thanks so much for coming back to me. I contacted the store today, but have been told that Tesco dont own the car park and have refered me to the shopping centre management. I will try to contact them shortly.

                    Do you know if there is a time limit in which you can appeal to parking eye?

                    Parking Eye state 28 day however Popla state that should be allowed to appeal to parking Eye within 28 days of getting the notice to keeper. Did you get a ticket at the time on the windscreen or was it via the post ?

                    As this is all unregulated nonsense anyway appeal asap and hopefully they'll issue a popla code anyway.

                    Do not admit to being the driver or sate "i parked" etc always state "the driver".

                    It will be interesting to see if the parking eye contract is with Tesco when tesco say they are not the land owner.

                    M1

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                    • #25
                      Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

                      Thanks again M1

                      I have just appealed to Parking eye, but am now well outside the 28 day notice period on either account. I will wait to see what they come back with. At the time of appeal I forgot to request a popla reference, is this a problem or are they obliged to issue one anyway?

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                      • #26
                        Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

                        I have found that PPCs have and are misrepresenting the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 in respect of their activities. Strictly speaking, misrepresentation of the law is an element of the offence of Fraud. PPCs need to exercise extreme care and not be so blaise and reckless in how they go about their business. They would be better seeking competent legal advice from a number of legal professionals, not just commercial lawyers who all too often tell them what they want to hear, not what they need to or not want to hear. Whether PPCs and their pals in the Conservative Party like it or not, people power and the drive for justice and truth is gathering momentum and is now unstoppable. When that tsunami hits PPCs, they will be swept away into oblivion. The same will happen to MPs who think they are the masters of the electorate and not its servants.
                        Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

                          thanks mystery1

                          I have no photos or anything we were in southampton at the docks we were going on holiday , we live over 300 miles away, didnt know the town at all.
                          I will send you in the dates of the 2 letters and the appeal letter date thats all i have. Should i just pay?

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                          • #28
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                            ArsenalGirl please can you keep to one thread hun, it will save things getting confusing later.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

                              Hi

                              Thanks M1 I have no photos of the car park etc as we were in southampton going on holiday the lady at the port just said to us go to the car behind us and wait there til its time to travel. We live 300 miles away, would it be easier to just pay the 60 quid???

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                              • #30
                                Re: Parking Eye Parking Charge Notice

                                Hi arsenalgirl,

                                As Sapphy says (post #28), best to keep to one thread, otherwise it all becomes a bit confuddled. :confused2:

                                Yours has your name on it - http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...r-Arsenalgirl)
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