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carpetburger
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Hi,
I work in a regus building and they sell some of the closer parking spaces to companies willing to pay the extra (what a waste of money)
People keep parking in the now reserved spaces, they have now threatened to add a £50 fine. Anyone that parks their car in the reserved, paid for space, will be fined a £50 fee, which will be added to their/ their employer monthly invoice
So are they allowed to do that? not really sure but it has bugged me haha.
Thanks in advance
I work in a regus building and they sell some of the closer parking spaces to companies willing to pay the extra (what a waste of money)
People keep parking in the now reserved spaces, they have now threatened to add a £50 fine. Anyone that parks their car in the reserved, paid for space, will be fined a £50 fee, which will be added to their/ their employer monthly invoice
So are they allowed to do that? not really sure but it has bugged me haha.
Thanks in advance
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And how are Regus going to know which company a car's driver is working for?0
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If this is private land, then nobody can fine anyone else.
The landowner can get the keeper's details from the DVLA by sending off a form and then take them to court for trespass. If they are successful and assuming no damage was caused, they should be able to get about £1 from each keeper per occurrence.
Or they can bring in a parking scammer that belongs to a trade association that allows them (the parking company) to get keeper details from the DVLA. A !!!! storm will then follow.I married my cousin. I had to...I don't have a sister.All my screwdrivers are cordless."You're Safety Is My Primary Concern Dear" - Laks0 -
carpetburger wrote: »Hi,
I work in a regus building and they sell some of the closer parking spaces to companies willing to pay the extra (what a waste of money)
People keep parking in the now reserved spaces, they have now threatened to add a £50 fine. Anyone that parks their car in the reserved, paid for space, will be fined a £50 fee, which will be added to their/ their employer monthly invoice
So are they allowed to do that? not really sure but it has bugged me haha.
Thanks in advance
yes , if your contract of employment thats that another company can take money out of your wages
please can I have £50 from your wages this week?0 -
If people keep parking there where they have been asked not to they really are being arrogant idiots, the next step will be a PPC that comes along offering to enforce permit controlled parking for free to the landowner.
The real fun will then begin be warned!0
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