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Private Parking Notice
                
                    JEDWARD                
                
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                    My first time on the site,hope I do things right!!
Had a PPN yesterday,whilst taking mum-in-law for 80th birthday lunch.Used her disability badge to park,as we do all the time when she shops.On return there was a PPN stuck to the drivers side door.The firm is Excel Parking,not the council,and says £60 now or £100 in fourteen days.I have seen stuff on this company here before.
Any advice please particularly with the disability badge being displayed
                Had a PPN yesterday,whilst taking mum-in-law for 80th birthday lunch.Used her disability badge to park,as we do all the time when she shops.On return there was a PPN stuck to the drivers side door.The firm is Excel Parking,not the council,and says £60 now or £100 in fourteen days.I have seen stuff on this company here before.
Any advice please particularly with the disability badge being displayed
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The usual advice, just ignore. Disability badges have no legal standing in private car-parks. Excel will not take you to court as they got a bloody nose last time they did that in Mansfield.My first time on the site,hope I do things right!!
Had a PPN yesterday,whilst taking mum-in-law for 80th birthday lunch.Used her disability badge to park,as we do all the time when she shops.On return there was a PPN stuck to the drivers side door.The firm is Excel Parking,not the council,and says £60 now or £100 in fourteen days.I have seen stuff on this company here before.
Any advice please particularly with the disability badge being displayedWhat part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?0 - 
            Same as always for private parking companies IGNORE THEM.
Blue badges mean nothing on a private car park (in England, I think Scotland may differ)
Neither do any of their painted lines.
Excel don't do court (Well not after getting trounced they don't) so any threats are very much empty ones.
Snap!!!I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0 - 
            swend it to me. I love dealing with these people. it's my new hobby. I always phone them when I get a ticket and wind them up before telling them to fly a kite. message me0
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Not a private car park but a road,with no yellow linestrisontana wrote: »The usual advice, just ignore. Disability badges have no legal standing in private car-parks. Excel will not take you to court as they got a bloody nose last time they did that in Mansfield.0 - 
            Come on, you are not giving us all the information. We don't have crystal balls, mines not due till xmas. Unless you can elaborate we can't give help.I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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            Thanks for the assistance.I'll wait a little yet0
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            For what?????I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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            I'll let you handle this one, I'm out.I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
 
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