Hi all, looking for some advice on a parking matter with parking eye please. I had doctors appointment 7 months ago, there was a new parking system in place where by you have enter you car reg into a terminal at reception. Anyway I get a parking charge through for using the car park. I explain to parking eye that I am a patient and send them a signed consent form so that they can confirm im a patient. 4 months later I get a letter saying I failed their appeal (they apparently didn't receive the consent form), so I lodged an appeal with popla. Popla failed the appeal because there is adequate signage to warn people to enter their car details and I then receive a letter before county court claim. I then contact the manger of the surgery and they confirm my appointment and have the fine cancelled. Now parking eye have sent me a without prejudice offer. They say that they will cancel the fine if I pay them £27. If I don't they will take it to court.They say that they want £27 because that is what they had to pay popla and that it was my fault for not providing evidence. The thing is, I did provide evidence. I sent them the signed consent form but they are claiming that they didn't receive it. Obviously I have no intention of paying them anything, What do you think? Do you think they will take it to court if I don't pay the £27? What are my chances in court? Any advice/input much appreciated.
Parking Eye without prejudice offer. Advice needed please
Collapse
Loading...
X
-
Re: Parking Eye without prejudice offer. Advice needed please
If you want my honest opinion, PE are skating on very thin ice, in the legal sense. Do you have evidence - Signed For mail - that they received it? If not, use the Interpretation Act as a fall-back option. I would put them to strict proof that they are legally-entitled to recover the POPLA fee.Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.
Comment
-
Re: Parking Eye without prejudice offer. Advice needed please
I do not have any evidence that they received the consent form. I think that the surgery are the landowner, not 100% though. The surgery have told me via email that they have had the charge waivered.
Parking eye say in their without prejudice offer letter that they are "willing to accept £27 in order to cancel the charge" and if I do not pay it they will take court action. This contradicts what the surgery have said about the charge having already been waivered.
Comment
-
Re: Parking Eye without prejudice offer. Advice needed please
Don't pay it. Go back to the surgery and ask them to rectify things. If they can get the fine waived, they can make the £27 disappear. Please don't be pressured into paying - do you really think they will take you to court over £27?
Comment
View our Terms and Conditions
LegalBeagles Group uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience and to create a secure and effective website. By using this website, you are consenting to such use.To find out more and learn how to manage cookies please read our Cookie and Privacy Policy.
If you would like to opt in, or out, of receiving news and marketing from LegalBeagles Group Ltd you can amend your settings at any time here.
If you would like to cancel your registration please Contact Us. We will delete your user details on request, however, any previously posted user content will remain on the site with your username removed and 'Guest' inserted.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Court Claim ?
Guides and LettersSHORTCUTS
Pre-Action Letters
First Steps
Check dates
Income/Expenditure
Acknowledge Claim
CCA Request
CPR 31.14 Request
Subject Access Request Letter
Example Defence
Set Aside Application
Witness Statements
Directions Questionnaire
Statute Barred Letter
Voluntary Termination: Letter Templates
A guide to voluntary termination: Your rights
Loading...
Loading...
Comment