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UK Parking Patrol Office

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  • Fruitcake
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    Jan808 wrote: »
    Hi all.

    Yes as for the sign it was very high up on the wall and would not say that it is in a common location as per any other parking sign hence why it was have missed.

    What should I do?

    Read the NEWBIES thread and appeal using the IPC template as explained in said NEWBIES thread, which has already been advised here.
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  • Coupon-mad
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    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/72543397#Comment_72543397

    Not sure why we get so many threads...IPC cases are fully covered in the NEWBIES thread with no need for any 'what do I do?' threads about these firms.
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  • The_Deep
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    I suspect that we may be attracting more Sun readers.
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  • System
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    If you look at the map overlay of the location, there are two parts to Bugle Street. The first where the OP parked is north of Hewitt Street and is private. The part south of Hewitt Street is highway. So what makes the two parts different.

    Seems that [north] Bugle Street is Railway property and may be subject to byelaws. Does the paperwork claim Keeper Liability?
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  • Jan808
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    Hi

    Sorry i dont quite follow the last sentence please can you explain?
  • System
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    Does the paperwork claim Keeper Liability?

    Does it say that if the driver is not named or pay then the Keeper may have to pay?

    Only the driver can ever be liable but if they do not know who was driving, they can under certain conditions make the Keeper pay. The Keeper and the driver can be different people.
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  • Jan808
    Jan808 Posts: 12 Forumite
    Hi

    Sorry foir the late reply, the ticket states that the driver is liable for the parking ticket and not the keeper.
  • beamerguy
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    Jan808 wrote: »
    Hi

    Sorry foir the late reply, the ticket states that the driver is liable for the parking ticket and not the keeper.

    What they say and what they know .... is two different things
  • Coupon-mad
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    edited 30 May 2017 at 10:58PM
    Jan808 wrote: »
    Hi

    Sorry foir the late reply, the ticket states that the driver is liable for the parking ticket and not the keeper.

    Yes it always says that at first (they have to say it) but that's not what IamEmanresu asked:
    Does it say that if the driver is not named or pay then the Keeper may have to pay?

    Please read the rest of the wording; does it talk about the keeper being liable after 28/29 days?

    Not that you need to ask what the 'next step' is (please don't). We have already explained and the NEWBIES thread tells you about IPC firms.
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  • Jan808
    Jan808 Posts: 12 Forumite
    edited 30 May 2017 at 10:15PM
    There is no mention on the ticket the keeper is liable for the charge.

    the ticket does state "the driver is liable for this charge"
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