Hi people!
I'm new to this site. I am in real need of some advice.
I, the keeper of the vehicle, has been served with a parking fine of £50 from MET Parking Service. If I don't pay within 14 days the charge goes up to £100.
The driver, which I will not mention their name, entered McDonald's North Acton car park at 20:02 on 20th December 2017 and decided to park up and eat the food in the car. They failed to see the signs that state motorists only have a 90 minutes parking limit. According to the letter, the driver was there for 113 minutes, so they stayed 23 minutes later than they were supposed to.
They have proof (transaction screenshots) that they were a paying customer on 20th December 2017. The driver remained inside the vehicle the whole time and left as soon as they had finished eating.
Within their letter they even said "terms and conditions that are displayed on signs in prominent places round the parking area and that those motorists entering the site agree to be bound by"- but how is the driver bound by them if they did not see the signs????
MET Parking Services sent me a picture of my car arriving and leaving. I really do think £50 is really harsh for being a paying customer and 23 minutes over.
Is there anything I can do? Can someone please advise?
I'm new to this site. I am in real need of some advice.
I, the keeper of the vehicle, has been served with a parking fine of £50 from MET Parking Service. If I don't pay within 14 days the charge goes up to £100.
The driver, which I will not mention their name, entered McDonald's North Acton car park at 20:02 on 20th December 2017 and decided to park up and eat the food in the car. They failed to see the signs that state motorists only have a 90 minutes parking limit. According to the letter, the driver was there for 113 minutes, so they stayed 23 minutes later than they were supposed to.
They have proof (transaction screenshots) that they were a paying customer on 20th December 2017. The driver remained inside the vehicle the whole time and left as soon as they had finished eating.
Within their letter they even said "terms and conditions that are displayed on signs in prominent places round the parking area and that those motorists entering the site agree to be bound by"- but how is the driver bound by them if they did not see the signs????
MET Parking Services sent me a picture of my car arriving and leaving. I really do think £50 is really harsh for being a paying customer and 23 minutes over.
Is there anything I can do? Can someone please advise?
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