Oh well, here's goes some light relief and a bit of fun.
So took the family out to get trainers for the summer hols at our local, "shopping Mall", well West Quay, Southampton..
As the kids were up early we decided to be there for the 10 am opening.
So arrived just after 10 to find the shop we wanted opened at 10.30, so we headed off to McD's for a nice healthy breakfast (who am I kidding)
Car was properly parked up in a marked bay, etc. Place was virtually empty due to the time.
This is an outside parking area nearer a bunch of larger shops, rather than the controlled multi-storey parking space.
Anyways, yes I know it's "managed" by a private firm that expect you to pay ££ for parking, but I didn't think they'd work on a Sunday.
So McD's scoffed and trainers purchased and back to the car to find a lovely yellow envelope stuck to the windscreen on passenger side.
Continues inside with
All the usual stuffs really, but a complete failure to detail the actual breach as defined under the law, even according to their own implied contract it's vague.
The Parking Charge Notice, refer to as a PCN, has Failure to display a valid ticket as the reason.
Also the details are rather lacking. While it has my Reg, make and colour there is no mention of model.
Now I drive a sad, Ford family mobile, so it's not like it's some exotic motor.
There's a ton of Silver Mondeo's on the road
Oh well no matter.
The Charge is £60, but reduced to £40 if paid within 14 days, not even discounted, but an acceptable settlement.
Well, Britannia Parking of Bournemouth, you have ticketed the wrong person, so prepare for a fight..
I'll scan the "PCN" tomorrow from work and keep people posted as to the missives I receive.
Ps yes I know I've been "naughty" but there you go.
While there's the usual moral argument, I fight from statute law..
So took the family out to get trainers for the summer hols at our local, "shopping Mall", well West Quay, Southampton..
As the kids were up early we decided to be there for the 10 am opening.
So arrived just after 10 to find the shop we wanted opened at 10.30, so we headed off to McD's for a nice healthy breakfast (who am I kidding)
Car was properly parked up in a marked bay, etc. Place was virtually empty due to the time.
This is an outside parking area nearer a bunch of larger shops, rather than the controlled multi-storey parking space.
Anyways, yes I know it's "managed" by a private firm that expect you to pay ££ for parking, but I didn't think they'd work on a Sunday.
So McD's scoffed and trainers purchased and back to the car to find a lovely yellow envelope stuck to the windscreen on passenger side.
PARKING NOTICE ENCLOSED
WARNING
It is an offence for any person other than the driver to remove this notice
WARNING
It is an offence for any person other than the driver to remove this notice
PARKING CHARGE NOTICE
Unauthorised Removal Or Interference Is Prohibited
Unauthorised Removal Or Interference Is Prohibited
The Parking Charge Notice, refer to as a PCN, has Failure to display a valid ticket as the reason.
Also the details are rather lacking. While it has my Reg, make and colour there is no mention of model.
Now I drive a sad, Ford family mobile, so it's not like it's some exotic motor.
There's a ton of Silver Mondeo's on the road
Oh well no matter.
The Charge is £60, but reduced to £40 if paid within 14 days, not even discounted, but an acceptable settlement.
Well, Britannia Parking of Bournemouth, you have ticketed the wrong person, so prepare for a fight..
I'll scan the "PCN" tomorrow from work and keep people posted as to the missives I receive.
Ps yes I know I've been "naughty" but there you go.
While there's the usual moral argument, I fight from statute law..
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