Hi all
First post.
I own and work from some business premises in a town up north. The premises are basic and come with limited parking. It's a long drive way with almost enough space for two columns of three cars, with walls either side and at one end, and open to a street at the other end. The street is a bit of a nightmare to park on, and we have a doctor's surgery next door. Suffice to say, we get people parking on our land with a reasonable degree of frequency despite signs saying no parking at any time, that we clamp people, and there's a £50 fine.
It's a pain. I tried clamping (prior to the days when you needed a license) but it used to be a real hassle when the car owner returned and wanted a big argument. It was stressful and disruptive to my usual working day.
Since the introduction of the license requirement, I haven't changed the sign but I haven't clamped people. I don't want a clamping license, I just don't want people to park here. For the time being, I've just tolerated it, but it's probably set to get worse as a 40+ room hotel is nearing completion across the road, with enough parking for about 15 cars.
Any advice on how best to tackle this? Can I just photograph cars, get the person's details from DVLA and send an invoice for £50 in the post, and follow that up with a small claims in the event of non-payment if I put a sign up to that effect? Reading another thread on here, I'm not sure that that would be legit.
Thanks for any advice.
First post.
I own and work from some business premises in a town up north. The premises are basic and come with limited parking. It's a long drive way with almost enough space for two columns of three cars, with walls either side and at one end, and open to a street at the other end. The street is a bit of a nightmare to park on, and we have a doctor's surgery next door. Suffice to say, we get people parking on our land with a reasonable degree of frequency despite signs saying no parking at any time, that we clamp people, and there's a £50 fine.
It's a pain. I tried clamping (prior to the days when you needed a license) but it used to be a real hassle when the car owner returned and wanted a big argument. It was stressful and disruptive to my usual working day.
Since the introduction of the license requirement, I haven't changed the sign but I haven't clamped people. I don't want a clamping license, I just don't want people to park here. For the time being, I've just tolerated it, but it's probably set to get worse as a 40+ room hotel is nearing completion across the road, with enough parking for about 15 cars.
Any advice on how best to tackle this? Can I just photograph cars, get the person's details from DVLA and send an invoice for £50 in the post, and follow that up with a small claims in the event of non-payment if I put a sign up to that effect? Reading another thread on here, I'm not sure that that would be legit.
Thanks for any advice.
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