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"Fine" from Asda on Remembrance Sunday

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Hi all, first time poster.
On 11th November me and my fiancee went into town for the Remembrance Sunday service, as did hundreds of others. As such, all the local public car parks were full and we ended up parking on the Asda car park.

Afterwards we stopped in town for a little while before returning home and have today received a fine through the post for £70, or £45 if we pay before 5th December. It says if we don't pay, we'll suffer legal action.

Technically, they're absolutely correct. We did stay in the car park for more than the allowed period, however we assumed given the special day and the fact all the public car parks were very busy that we wouldn't have a problem parking in the Asda car park. Other people were having to do the same so I assume some will also have been there for more than the allowed time also and will have received this notice.

I've been made aware of this forum's existence and so wanted advice. Do I have a leg to stand on or should I just pay up? It's my fiancee's car so she's worried and just wants to pay up but personally I feel like Asda are taking advantage of the fact we had little choice but to park there in order to attend the Remembrance Day service and I would've hoped for a little more decorum for that one day.

Thanks
Steven
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  • trisontana
    trisontana Posts: 9,472 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    It's not a fine and you can ignore them.
    What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?
  • ministe2003
    ministe2003 Posts: 56 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 26 November 2012 at 2:55PM
    Whilst I've read that point on here and on the MSE website, is it as easy as that? I wouldn't want a court date coming through my door! Also, would we have any issues going back there in future in that car?
  • mkirkby
    mkirkby Posts: 279 Forumite
    What company is in the "fine" paperwork? When you find out, do a search on here for them and look at the threads.

    Ignore it. Do nothing.
  • taffy056
    taffy056 Posts: 4,895 Forumite
    I gather this is private parking company, so ignore them, you haven't broken the law so it is not a fine, just an invoice begging you to pay an illegal penalty. You were a little naughty parking there whilst not being a customer, but that doesn't equate to £70 , so it's not legal. I bet it's town & country parking who have done this yes ?
    Excel Parking, MET Parking, Combined Parking Solutions, VP Parking Solutions, ANPR PC Ltd, & Roxburghe Debt Collectors. What do they all have in common?
    They are all or have been suspended from accessing the DVLA database for gross misconduct!
    Do you really need to ask what kind of people run parking companies?
  • Whilst I've read that point on here and on the MSE website, is it as easy as that? I wouldn't want a court date coming through my door! Also, would we have any issues going back there in future in that car?

    You would certainly not ignore court papers but it won't come to that. There are better chances of winning the lottery then a private parking company dare take you to court!. The fact is you just ignore, ignore and then ignore some more til they give up, which they will. Keep coming here and update your thread(this one) when they send you anything and several here will help you to ignore the empty threats.
    Got a ticket from ParkingEye? Seek advice by clicking here: Private Parking forum on MoneySavingExpert.:j
  • I'm at work at the moment so haven't seen the paperwork so I'll update once I've seen it and know all the details ie who the sender is.
    taffy, I can't remember but we may have actually gone into Asda at some point that day on the way back. If not, We've definitely spent thousands there over time!
  • Also, would we have any issues going back there in future in that car?

    None whatsoever.
    Got a ticket from ParkingEye? Seek advice by clicking here: Private Parking forum on MoneySavingExpert.:j
  • FatAndy
    FatAndy Posts: 7,541 Forumite
    Whilst I've read that point on here and on the MSE website, is it as easy as that?

    If you don't want to make it too easy you could scrunch the invoice into a ball and try to throw it into the bin from twenty feet away? Or you could use it to make a Stegosaurus?

    P_Stegosaorus_Montroll.JPG
    The fridge is empty, the walls are damp, there's no hot water
    And I look like a tramp and tramps like us
    Baby we were born to walk
  • Apparently the issuer is TCP Town Centre Parking, if that helps?
  • FatAndy wrote: »
    If you don't want to make it too easy you could scrunch the invoice into a ball and try to throw it into the bin from twenty feet away? Or you could use it to make a Stegosaurus?

    Brilliant Andy
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