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Parking ticket in Asda car park - Is this legal, can they take me to court?
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Tim_Deegan wrote: »But they will if people like you tell everyone that they can just ignore the fines for not displaying a ticket.
Try and look at the whole picture from a business point of view rather than just the view of someone who is trying to beat the system.
I haven't told anyone not to display a ticket.
I was discussing car parks where a ticket is not required?
Do you want to talk about different types of car parks now?We all evolve - get on with it0 -
I haven't told anyone not to display a ticket.
I was discussing car parks where a ticket is not required?
Do you want to talk about different types of car parks now?
You go ahead and talk about whatever you want.
The thread is about being charged for parking in dissabled spaces when you shouldn't be, and being charged for it.0 -
Tim_Deegan wrote: »You go ahead and talk about whatever you want.
The thread is about being charged for parking in dissabled spaces when you shouldn't be, and being charged for it.
Up till now we appear to have been talking about people parking in free supermarket car parks where no-one can be charged.
It was you you mentioned tickets which have nothing to do with it.
People can park wherever they choose, within these car parks, with no fear of getting a "fine".We all evolve - get on with it0 -
Tim_Deegan wrote: »Out of town supermarkets don't tend to charge for parking, because they don't tend to have a problem with people using their car park to go to other shops. But most supermarkets in towns do charge for this reason.
As far as I know the ones who don't charge, don't fine either. They just put a note on your car.
This isn't true either. All the supermarkets (out of town) I go to and who have massive car parks which are not near other shops or attractions; still have signs up that they will fine, er I mean invoice RK's who they believe have contravened their parking rules.Mortgage free as of 10/02/2015. Every brick and blade of grass belongs to meeeee. :j0 -
Up till now we appear to have been talking about people parking in free supermarket car parks where no-one can be charged.
It was you you mentioned tickets which have nothing to do with it.
People can park wherever they choose, within these car parks, with no fear of getting a "fine".
Maybe you should read the whole thread.
This thread is now getting very boring. Most of the people complaining about the fines are the ones who think they have the right to do whatever they want, and think that they are above the law or morals.
It's quite simple.....if you don't need to use a dissabled space, then leave it for someone who actually needs it, then there would be no fines, invoices or clamps. It's all about respect for others. If you don't respect others, then how can you expect others to respect you?.0 -
This isn't true either. All the supermarkets (out of town) I go to and who have massive car parks which are not near other shops or attractions; still have signs up that they will fine, er I mean invoice RK's who they believe have contravened their parking rules.
And as these invoices do not need to be paid by anyone.We all evolve - get on with it0 -
Tim_Deegan wrote: »Maybe you should read the whole thread.
This thread is now getting very boring. Most of the people complaining about the fines are the ones who think they have the right to do whatever they want, and think that they are above the law or morals.
It's quite simple.....if you don't need to use a dissabled space, then leave it for someone who actually needs it, then there would be no fines, invoices or clamps. It's all about respect for others. If you don't respect others, then how can you expect others to respect you?.
Who is to decide who uses a disabled space?
Can only those with blue badges use them?We all evolve - get on with it0 -
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