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County court parking charge notice one parking solution

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  • County court parking charge notice one parking solution

    So background I have about 9 fines in total from parking in a compound area not in a designated bay I ignored all warnings and increases as advised by others. I now have received this and wish to defend it what can I say in my defence find attached pictures of sign in car park and letter I have received*
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    Acknowledge the claim using the details and password on the form but wait until 5 days after the date of issue.* This gives you 33 days from the date of issue to get your defence to the court.

    Post up the PCN you received suitably redacted but leave dates

    The sign us prohibiting and here's some text I saved about this.* Modify to suit your situation:

    The signage in the car park is of a “forbidding” nature. It is limited to cars displaying a valid permit only and therefore the terms cannot apply to cars without a permit because the signage does not offer an invitation to park on certain terms. The terms are forbidding. This means that there was never a contractual relationship. I refer you to the following case law: PCM-UK v Bull et all B4GF26K6 [2016], UKPC v Masterson B4GF26K6[2016], Horizon Parking v Mr J C5GF17X2 [2016] – In all three of these cases the signage was found to be forbidding and thus only a trespass had occurred and would be a matter for the landowner.

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