Hi,
I have received claim form requesting a total of £175 (£100 being the amount claimed, £25 court fee, £50 solicitor's cost)
I used the car park when visiting a friend who lives nearby one evening and as it was quite late (11pm) and all the shops in the precinct were closed I assumed there would not be a problem parking there, (there were literally no other cars there and I didnt park in front of my friends house because there is a bus lane there, the car park seemed safer than the next street down which was quite dark and there is a history of thieves operating in that area). However I did not realise that the sign does in fact state the terms are enforced 24 hours a day. Parking is free however there is a max stay limit which I passed.
I have not contacted Parking Eye at all, I have received a couple of their letters sent via unrecorded post, one of which includes photos of the car, I have acknowledged the Claim online and have until the 25/11/14 to submit a defence.
The particulars of the claim are as follows:
I don't believe the amount they are requesting is fair and I dont believe I have cost the businesses who operate there anything by using the car park out of business hours which is why Id like to avoid paying a charge. I have done some research online however I am not sure if I can use more than one defence? and what would be most suitable, it is quite daunting as I have never received a court order/claim before....any help in building a defence would be very much appreciated.
thank you
I have received claim form requesting a total of £175 (£100 being the amount claimed, £25 court fee, £50 solicitor's cost)
I used the car park when visiting a friend who lives nearby one evening and as it was quite late (11pm) and all the shops in the precinct were closed I assumed there would not be a problem parking there, (there were literally no other cars there and I didnt park in front of my friends house because there is a bus lane there, the car park seemed safer than the next street down which was quite dark and there is a history of thieves operating in that area). However I did not realise that the sign does in fact state the terms are enforced 24 hours a day. Parking is free however there is a max stay limit which I passed.
I have not contacted Parking Eye at all, I have received a couple of their letters sent via unrecorded post, one of which includes photos of the car, I have acknowledged the Claim online and have until the 25/11/14 to submit a defence.
The particulars of the claim are as follows:
Claim for monies outstanding from the defendant, as registered keeper, in relation to a Parking Charge, issue --/--/---. for parking on private land in breach of the terms and conditions (the contract).
ParkingEye's automated number plate recognition system, monitoring -----(the car park address)------, captured vehicle (plate number) ------- entering and leaving the car park, overstaying the max stay time. The signage, clearly displayed at the entrance to and throughout the car park, states that this is private land, is managed by ParkingEye Ltd, and is a max stay site, along with other T+C's set out in the signage, the Parking Charge became payable. Notice under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 has been given under Sch 4, making the keeper liable. This claim is in reference to Parking Charge(s) ------/------
ParkingEye's automated number plate recognition system, monitoring -----(the car park address)------, captured vehicle (plate number) ------- entering and leaving the car park, overstaying the max stay time. The signage, clearly displayed at the entrance to and throughout the car park, states that this is private land, is managed by ParkingEye Ltd, and is a max stay site, along with other T+C's set out in the signage, the Parking Charge became payable. Notice under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 has been given under Sch 4, making the keeper liable. This claim is in reference to Parking Charge(s) ------/------
I don't believe the amount they are requesting is fair and I dont believe I have cost the businesses who operate there anything by using the car park out of business hours which is why Id like to avoid paying a charge. I have done some research online however I am not sure if I can use more than one defence? and what would be most suitable, it is quite daunting as I have never received a court order/claim before....any help in building a defence would be very much appreciated.
thank you
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