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UKCP siting Beavis v ParkingEye court case

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  • UKCP siting Beavis v ParkingEye court case

    Hi,

    I wonder if anyone has had a similar experience to mine, and might be able to advise.

    I have received an "unpaid parking charge" notice whilst parked at work (NHS). The car park is managed by UKCP. I pay for my parking directly from my salary each month, and have done so for 6+ years. Many people, including myself generally ignore the tickets, issued, as they are frequently miss issued. After a few letters UKCP and their debt collectors go away.

    My offence is having a photocopied version of my parking permit. Which is correct, but I fail to see the importance of this fact, as I swap and change cars with my husband, and by making a copy we have a permit in each car. (Only one is issued).

    My latest parking ticket has progressed in its normal manner, however I received a second letter from DRP (Debt Recovery Plus Ltd), and this one states that if I don't pay the £120 parking charge, they intend to "recommend to the creditor to commence court proceedings". They have written "In light of the landmark court ruling Beavis-v-ParkingEye Ltd we urge you to make contact with us without delay."

    I have read up on this case, and it does exist, although it is actually known as ParkingEye 'v' Beavis. The defendant overstayed his time in a 2 hour free parking carpark. He lost his case as far as high court. I however have paid, but the permit was a copy of my original.

    Is this just scare mongering, or is this likely to go to court?

    Many thanks for reading.
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    Re: UKCP siting Beavis v ParkingEye court case

    http://www.bmpa.eu/companydata/UK_Parking_Control.html

    It is scare mongering to a large extent. They seldom do court. Have you contact the scheme administrators (the ones who pocket the cash from your salary) ?

    M1

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      Re: UKCP siting Beavis v ParkingEye court case

      Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
      http://www.bmpa.eu/companydata/UK_Parking_Control.html

      It is scare mongering to a large extent. They seldom do court. Have you contact the scheme administrators (the ones who pocket the cash from your salary) ?

      M1

      Thank you for your reply. No I haven't contacted the Estates office who take the money monthly from my salary. It's probably a good idea... Hadn't thought of doing that!

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