Parking ticket by Euro car parks

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  • d123
    d123 Posts: 8,623 Forumite
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    jeanna wrote: »
    the attendant had written out a fine for £70.he said as he had already written it he couldn't do anything.is this legal.

    No, the employees of Tesco (or their parking control agents) have no power or authority to issue a fine. They can give you an invoice for parking, and if you are so inclined you can pay the invoice if you feel you made a contract with them.

    If you don't feel the need to pay the unsolicited invoice, you can ignore them. There have been many posts on here (and the pepipoo forums) about the illegality of private firms trying to issue "fines". They have no standing in law as a parking fine (a parking fine can only be issued by the police or councils, or their agents).
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  • sarahg1969
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    You have NOT been fined!!!

    Whatever you do, don't pay. While it's wrong to park in a disabled space if you don't need to, the guy who ticketed you didn't know you weren't a blue badge holder. There's no obligation to display a blue badge in a private car park. While the landowner has an obligation to provide disabled spaces, there is no legal obligation on the driver not to use them, as there would be on a road or in a council car park.

    What you have received is an entirely unenforceable invoice. Put it in a drawer and forget about it. DO NOT contact the company! DO NOT pay! Just forget it.

    Sarah
  • d123
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    sarahg1969 wrote: »
    What you have received is an entirely unenforceable invoice. Put it in a drawer and forget about it. DO NOT contact the company! DO NOT pay! Just forget it.

    Sarah

    good advice.
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  • jeanna_2
    jeanna_2 Posts: 519 Forumite
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    sorry this post is very late.but it says on a sign that you will be fined £70 if you park in a disabled space. do you think we should pay? t will be £50 if we pay tonight.
  • trisontana
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    jeanna wrote: »
    sorry this post is very late.but it says on a sign that you will be fined £70 if you park in a disabled space. do you think we should pay? t will be £50 if we pay tonight.
    As has been stated above, this is NOT a fine if it has been served by a private company. Only councils and the police can issue fines. If you received this ticket from a parking company then it's just an invoice and cannot be enforced. Just forget about it. They might lie to you about taking you to court or sending in the bailiffs. That is all hot air. They just won't bother. See post #23
    What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?
  • jeanna_2
    jeanna_2 Posts: 519 Forumite
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    thanks for that. i will just ignore it then. is the law the same in scotland and england?
  • gibsonms
    gibsonms Posts: 9 Forumite
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    RIGHT, EVERYBODY, SORRY FOR USING CAPITALS, BUT I AM GETTING THIS POINT ACCROSS IF IT KILLS ME!

    A PRIVATE COMPANY CANNOT IMPOSE A PENALTY, OR A FINE, UPON ANYONE. THEY CAN SEND YOU UNREQUESTED INVOICES FOR SILLY AMOUNTS - IF THEY HAD THE LAW ON THEIR SIDE, THEY WOULD ISSUE FINES FOR £10,000 NOT £100 OR ANY OTHER FIGURE. YOU WILL GET PHONE CALLS FROM DEBT COLLECTION AGENCIES SUCH AS CCS COLLECT AND ROXBURGH. YOU STILL DO NOT HAVE TO PAY, SIMPLY TELL THEM TO REFER THE "DEBT" BACK TO THEIR CLIENT.

    SEE http://FORUMS.PEPIPOO.COM/ FOR MORE CLARIFICATION.
  • Casey1709
    Casey1709 Posts: 225 Forumite
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    jeanna wrote: »
    sorry this post is very late.but it says on a sign that you will be fined £70 if you park in a disabled space. do you think we should pay? t will be £50 if we pay tonight.

    Do you mind if I ask if you or a passenger were disabled? If so, why did you get a ticket/ invoice? if you or your passenger were not disabled, why were you parking in a disabled space?
  • jeanna_2
    jeanna_2 Posts: 519 Forumite
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    as i said in post 21 no permit. you'd have to ask my stupid husband why.a moment of madness perhaps.
  • sarahg1969
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    Law of contract is the same in Scotland and England.

    As for Casey's comment, as there is no legal obligation to display a blue badge in a disabled space in a private car park, the attendant would not have known one way or the other if the driver or passenger was disabled. It is entirely irrelevant (although it's not on to use the space unless you need to).
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