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IAS - Appeal dismissed - what is the next step?
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            You can tell the parking company that you are rejecting the result of the IAS appeal, as they have failed to comply with the Alternative Dispute Resolution for Consumer Disputes (Competent Authorities and Information) Regulations 2015 , and you have become aware that the IPC (trade association) the IAS ( so called appeals service) and Gladstones Solicitors, who pursue unpaid parking charges from IPC members all share the same directors, Namely Will Hurley and John Davies.
As Will Hurley and John Davies have an interest in the Trade association, the so called independent Appeals service, and Gladstones Solicitors, any so called appeal using the IAS can not be independant by any stretch of the imagination.
You should request that, under the Alternative Dispute Resolution for Consumer Disputes (Competent Authorities and Information) Regulations 2015 you have a right to an independent and transparent appeals service for upto 12 months after the event.
You must also contact the landowner, and let them know just what their agents are upto on their land and on their behalf as well,. as the landowner is jointly and severely liable for the actions of their agents, and could be liable for any harassment caused as well as any possible breaches of the data protection act
Do you think I should email what you have said about them all being under the same directors to the Euro Parking Services?
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            Next step? dont know, is it a step, up down, or to the side?
Have you at any point contacted the landowner/car park owner? if not why not?
I haven't contacted the land owner, in all honesty I don't know how to find/access that information. Do I ask the company who issued the parking ticket - Euro Parking Services - for that information?0 - 
            Coupon-mad wrote: »Please can we ban the phrase ''what is the next step?'' on here? Where has this phrase come from so often; we never used to get this asked. Why does everyone think things are all done in steps and there must be a next one, even though in parking ticket cases the NEWBIES thread already tells everyone:
- don't waste your time with IAS
- ignore the letters that follow
- but come back if a court claim arrives.
Sorry about that, i'm new to forums. Thanks for the advice!0 - 
            I haven't contacted the land owner, in all honesty I don't know how to find/access that information. Do I ask the company who issued the parking ticket - Euro Parking Services - for that information?
You appear to be under some mistaken belief that you are dealing with a reputable company, PPCs are anything but reputable, and i have never seen a case yet where one has supplied the details of its master ( the principal/landowner)
For that you will need to doa little digging, in some cases this may be reveled in the PPCs signage, somewhere buried in the small print of bolleux that ppcs specialise in will be something along the lines of "working on behalf/for savills/British land etc. if thats not an option, and you dont have a step ladder to read the signs, then a google search is the next option.
Most retail parks will have units to lease/rent by the landowner/management agent and it is this agent/landowner who in most cases will have contracted the parking companyFrom the Plain Language Commission:
"The BPA has surely become one of the most socially dangerous organisations in the UK"0 - 
            and if all that fails you pay the LAND REGISTRY a small fee to find out0
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            Hi. My appeal to was rejected by ias. I'm looking to write to car park company and mention what you've advised on here. Do you think it's ok to do so?
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            Hi. My appeal to was rejected by ias. I'm looking to write to car park company and mention what you've advised on here. Do you think it's ok to do so?
Thanks
Did the Newbies Sticky not inform you properly enough..?
Similarly, as a new poster, your clear agreement to not hijack threads should be pretty fresh in your mind?0 
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