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My wife obtained a parking ticket when parked in a private retail car park from a private company called UK Parking Control. Am I obliged to pay the fine?
She admits to parking incorrectly, but did so to ensure the safe removal of child from car - there were no available 'Parent/Family' parking spaces left. I am resident in N Ireland - in case the law is different.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wonder whether Buenchico will come on with his example of where a charge did have to be paid.
If you were in breach of contract then they can take you to court but it is likely they would only be awarded appropriate damages which may be nothing or almost nothing, so the chances are they will give up.
If you were in breach of contract then they can take you to court but it is likely they would only be awarded appropriate damages which may be nothing or almost nothing, so the chances are they will give up.
This one has been done to death on here.
It is non enforceable they will send nasty letters but nothing more.
In theory they could sue you but several court cases have resulted in the parking company being awarded damages of £1 only , this after they have spent £1000s on the legal fees. They can only claim the actual cost to them of you parking your car , that is why they only got £1 nominal damages. I don't think any company is going to be sufficiently stupid to try going to court again.
It is non enforceable they will send nasty letters but nothing more.
In theory they could sue you but several court cases have resulted in the parking company being awarded damages of £1 only , this after they have spent £1000s on the legal fees. They can only claim the actual cost to them of you parking your car , that is why they only got £1 nominal damages. I don't think any company is going to be sufficiently stupid to try going to court again.
Read this .UK Parking Control are a bunch of scam merchants
http:// forums. moneysa ...wthr ead.php ?t=1363 711
DO NOT PAY !
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DO NOT PAY !
Eddie is correct, when you enter a private, signed car park, the driver enters into a contract to adhere to the terms, ver the contract is the drivers not the owner and you are under no obligation to inform the private company who was driving.
There is great debate as the validity of of these parking fines, but they are not enforcable under law in the same way as a local authority PCN and although they threaten to take people to court they very rarely do.
The police will have no interest about it what so ever.
There is great debate as the validity of of these parking fines, but they are not enforcable under law in the same way as a local authority PCN and although they threaten to take people to court they very rarely do.
The police will have no interest about it what so ever.
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