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Alec Snow

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  • Alec Snow

    I've been contacted by BW Lgal as the latest in a long list of letters related to a premier parking fine. I parked in a car park for a GymGroup Gym. On joining the gym for the day, I notified staff of my car registration number and proceeded to use the gym. About a month later, I received a fine notice from Premier Prking whom I called. I was advised to submit a claim to a specific email address which Premier then wrote back saying was the wrong email address. I made 2 further documented attempts to appeal but finally was told my fine was going to be passed to a collection agency -- this in spite of email evidence from GymGroup confirming the date and time of visit to the gym and car park. More recently BW have written to say they will seek a CCJ. How can both Premier and BW ignore clear evidence that the original fine was wrong?

    I've now written back to BW disputing the fine with all of the evidence used previously but it just feels to me like neither want to resolve the matter in lieu of the original fine, plus penalties plus steeply building costs which they control. Very wrong.
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    Welcome to private parking. Can you get the gym to write to premier demanding that they cancel the charge, with you on copy?

    They can smell the money so nothing stops them blundering on.

    Can you post up the original PCN, suitably redacted, but leave dates. Has the driver been identified? Yes or No.

    It is not a fine, it is an invoice for an alleged breach of contract.

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