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  • Parking eye Ticket box 1

    Good evening

    Im new to forums so any help would be appreciated.

    I have received a Parking Charge Notice from Parking Eye Forestry Commission.

    The ticket was issued stating 1. Not Displaying a valid ticket,season ticket or blue badge. There was a ticket on the dashboard. The ticket had expired by 50 minutes.

    Should they have ticket box 2 Parked after ticket expired.?

    If so would I have grounds to appeal?

    Thanks for any help and advise available.
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    Re: Parking eye Ticket box 1

    Is it part of these byelaws ? http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/fcbyelaws1982.pdf/$FILE/fcbyelaws1982.pdf

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    • #3
      Re: Parking eye Ticket box 1

      Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
      Is it part of these byelaws ? http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/fcbyelaws1982.pdf/$FILE/fcbyelaws1982.pdf

      M1

      I don't see anything about parking fines?

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      • #4
        Re: Parking eye Ticket box 1

        If the car park is covered by byelaws keeper liability is dead.

        Essentially i was asking which car park ?

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        • #5
          Re: Parking eye Ticket box 1

          Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
          If the car park is covered by byelaws keeper liability is dead.

          Essentially i was asking which car park ?

          M1

          It was Kirkhill Forest in Aberdeen. Forestry Commission.
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          • #6
            Re: Parking eye Ticket box 1

            Well as it's in Scotland Ignoring is usually best as there is no keeper liability. They will not know who the driver is unless you tell them (don't!).

            You could appeal but essentially they'll refuse it.

            Stick the paperwork in a drawer and add anything else they send to the pile and get on with life. If court papers arrive come back for advice. (0.0000001 % chance).

            An interesting read for now http://nebula.wsimg.com/de2566ded6f0...&alloworigin=1 but bear in mind contract law, keeper liability etc is different in Scotland.

            M1

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