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Parking Ticket recieved today on screen

mmaarrkk1982
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So I had a meeting today and over shot by 35 minutes, come back out to a parking ticket, noticed it was a private ticket from Britannia Parking.
Now I am not the registered keeper of the car, and I havent told the registered keeper that I got the ticket nor i was driving that car today does the keeper have to tell the parking company who was driving? I knew this wasnt the case but the POPLA says otherwise?
Now I am not the registered keeper of the car, and I havent told the registered keeper that I got the ticket nor i was driving that car today does the keeper have to tell the parking company who was driving? I knew this wasnt the case but the POPLA says otherwise?
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Is the registered keeper a lease compnay or a private individual?
if tis a private individual i would let them know, and educate them on the parking scam the more people that know about this the better.
if its a lease compnay/hire company check your agreements, they usualy state something about fines/penaltys, a ppc ticket is neither, it may be worth giving them a quick call to educate them, and if it only mentions fines and penaltys tell them that they must not pay under any circumstance, and you will not pay them for their mistakes.From the Plain Language Commission:
"The BPA has surely become one of the most socially dangerous organisations in the UK"0 -
It is private, so do they have to tell the parking company who was driving?0
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No they don't. It's nothing to do with the parking company.What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?0
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I knew this wasnt the case but the POPLA says otherwise?
So they ? Where ?0 -
The keeper is usually, but not always, liable for the charge whoever was driving. This is known as keeper liability. The keeper is usually the person registered as the keeper at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).
http://www.popla.org.uk/receivedaPCN.htm
Half way down, ok its not they say its not the case totally, just strongly suggests that the keeper is liable
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Now try reading ..... http://www.popla.me.uk/index.htmlThe word "gullible" isn't in the dictionaryTickets: 19 [cancelled: 18, paid: 0, pending: 1]
PPC Appeals: 8 [accepted: 2, rejected: 5, pending: 1]
POPLA: 4 [accepted: 4, rejected: 0, pending: 0]0 -
mmaarrkk1982 wrote: »It is private, so do they have to tell the parking company who was driving?
They dont have to tell them anything, the difference is in how any threat letters may be dealt with.
hire/lease companys are well known to hand over the money without question, and levy an extra admin charge ( nice little eaerner for both them and the parking company)
Private individuals who dont know about the parking scam are also likely to hand over the money after first getting nervous, panicky, and so on, esxpecialy ionce the threats and harrasment start from the parking company and their associates, the person at the other end of the threats and harrasment may get lucky and discover places such as this and reaslise just what a private parking ticket is.From the Plain Language Commission:
"The BPA has surely become one of the most socially dangerous organisations in the UK"0 -
mmaarrkk1982 wrote: »Now I am not the registered keeper of the car, and I havent told the registered keeper that I got the ticket nor i was driving that car today does the keeper have to tell the parking company who was driving? I knew this wasnt the case but the POPLA says otherwise?mmaarrkk1982 wrote: »The keeper is usually, but not always, liable for the charge whoever was driving. This is known as keeper liability. The keeper is usually the person registered as the keeper at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).0
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mmaarrkk1982 wrote: »So I had a meeting today and over shot by 35 minutes, come back out to a parking ticket, noticed it was a private ticket from Britannia Parking.
Now I am not the registered keeper of the car, and I havent told the registered keeper that I got the ticket nor i was driving that car today does the keeper have to tell the parking company who was driving? I knew this wasnt the case but the POPLA says otherwise?
Just to say that I got a fake PCN from Britannia in June, for an alleged 'overstay' by my NORTY car - and was really looking forward to collecting a new set of threatograms...but I received NOTHING! Most disappointing!
But show the registered keeper the letter chain sticky thread 'PPC letter chains' 5th from top of the forum so he/she knows what to ignore if any letters do arrive. Or if they are a vulnerable or gullible person then I would wait for the first threatogram to arrive (if any) at your friend's address and then I would write and name myself as the driver to hook the rest of the letter chain in your direction. It's only junk mail so make your choice who receives & ignores it!PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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