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Landowner reluctant to help vs ParkingEye
TheShroud
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I have acknowledged a County court claim which I intend to defend.
I have a had a good look on this forum and have a good idea of my first defence letter.
My situation is that I paid for a 3 hour parking ticket and overstayed by 50 minutes. I would be grateful if experienced posters could advise if I can still put in a good defence.
I got photos of the car park signage today and spoke to car park attendant who was very helpful and sympathetic. He passed on details of the landowner who I contacted. The landowner was not so helpful in that he would not consider cancelling the claim against me. I thought he would have been a bit more sympathetic. Is it worth me pursuing correspondence with the landowner? If so, what is the best plan of attack?
All advice appreciated. I am aware of the sticky threads but could do with more precise advice regarding the landowner.
Worth pointing out that I was 6 months pregnant at the time of the parking overstay.
Thanks
I have a had a good look on this forum and have a good idea of my first defence letter.
My situation is that I paid for a 3 hour parking ticket and overstayed by 50 minutes. I would be grateful if experienced posters could advise if I can still put in a good defence.
I got photos of the car park signage today and spoke to car park attendant who was very helpful and sympathetic. He passed on details of the landowner who I contacted. The landowner was not so helpful in that he would not consider cancelling the claim against me. I thought he would have been a bit more sympathetic. Is it worth me pursuing correspondence with the landowner? If so, what is the best plan of attack?
All advice appreciated. I am aware of the sticky threads but could do with more precise advice regarding the landowner.
Worth pointing out that I was 6 months pregnant at the time of the parking overstay.
Thanks
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