'Abuse' What Does It Mean To You?
Society & Culture3 mins ago
Hi Everyone,
I recently was issued with a parking ticjket while parked in a customer car park. The ticket issued was from a private company called BPM and the reason for the ticket being issued was 'event parking". I was shopping at the sametime as a Celticmatch was taking place and after calling the company, and sending a letter enclosing a receipt from that day the have rejected it saying that 3 people were seen leaving my car wearing celtic colours.
Does anyone know what my rights are in this instance?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have no idea of your rights, but if they have 3 ''witnesses', I would be inclined to ask them for proof. You have given them some form of proof (copy I trust?) but all they have is 3 peoples word, alledgedly. Call their bluff, and ask for proof, in the form of CCTV, or photographs. Failing that tell them to 'go away'. I also take it that you were not wearing Celtic colours..
Sorry for the confusion, but they say that 3 people were seen leaving my car wearing celtic colours, which is not the case. I was actually at the Celtic game, however i was there myself (not with 3 others), but was also a customer at one of the shops in the trading estate, therefore i feel i am entitled to use the customer car park.
I feel that i provided them with proof i was shopping, therefore i feel the should provide proof that i was attending an event. I would have had no problem in paying this ticket if it was for the standard �30.00, but I feel that �75.00 is a disgrace and there is no reduction if you pay early
Ok that's a different thing.
I 'm now reading between the lines, and thinking private car park for a shopping centre, close to Celtic's ground. You used their carpark, but also parked up for 2 hours or so to go to the match. I don't really see how you can question it, I see it that you wanted to park, got caught, and now objecting to the fine. Popping in the shop and buying something doesn't excuse the fact your car was parked on their car park. Sorry.
As regards the legality of a private company giving you a fine, I wait to see other peoples responses.
Cheers,
That was more of the reply I was looking for.
I just sent them a letter saying i proved i was shopping by providing a recept, and aksing them to provide proof to their claim i was at the celtic game.
As you say just becuase i was wearing celtic colours does not mean i attended a match,
Thanks for your reply