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BWLegal add on £4500 for 23 parking tickets and harassed a nurse daily
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I thought you decided to bow out of this forum as we are on a different side of the fence from you ?
Anyway, welcome back but you did explain in great detail the problem you have on another thread and clearly nothing has changed for you. Why not go back to that thread
Councils are actually quite easy to beat using the Traffic Penalty Tribunal and a good defence
Unlike POPLA, they are impartial
Asda mainly use PE and all the rubbish that goes with that, so it's a puzzle why they pay councils tickets and ignore PE ?
Each to their own I guess
Eh
I left for a while. I got pulled in again on one topic and thought I'd try again. Not sure why I have to be in one thread?
I was making comment on this thread. Everything you just quoted was factual and my actual experience. Can't see a problem with that. I have no idea why people pay the council and ignore Asda - but they do. Maybe they see it as more "official"?. You (and others here) have knowledge of who is easy to beat and who is not. I doubt that the vast majority of people do - which is really making my point0 -
Del Boy, the bods who write comments in articles are just key board warriors, the same on facebook and twitter would be too scared to make their comments face to face
Would I call John Hurley of the IPC a scammer face to face ... you bet, even if he did break down and cryThat will be impossible! :rotfl:
:doh:I know wishful thinking, not intending to search under every desk in the UK he hides under
Dropped the catch, I'm afraid!Please note, we are not a legal advice forum. I personally don't get involved in critiquing court case Defences/Witness Statements, so unable to help on that front. Please don't ask. .
I provide only my personal opinion, it is not a legal opinion, it is simply a personal one. I am not a lawyer.
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.#Private Parking Firms - Killing the High Street0 -
I got issued a parking ticket in march from ncp saying that I was wrongly parked.
the ncp carpark is connected to my gym. pure gym. to were I am entitled for 2 hours free parking from 6pm-12pm I parked in the carpark within the allocated time for aprox 38 mins. but there argument is that I didn't put my numberplate in the machine. To my knowledge I did but I can't prove otherwise. instead I showed proof from my gym on the date and time I entered the gym and left which matched with the exact time of my ticket. to which they rejected my appeal. I then appealed further to poppa who also rejected this. since then I have had countless calls letters and emails from by legal who have now said if I don't pay I will get a cjj against my name. though I feel as if its very unfair considering I showed I was in the gym the time of the parkin. I'm panicking as I have to now send this appeal of by 7th November and I have no knowledge if I can do anything to appeal or stop this as the last thing I want is a cjj.
please can you help me I'm worried what to do or do I need to just suck it up and pay now to avoid the cjj.0 -
dms1234, that's twice in a matter of minutes that you have posted that.
Your post is of no relevance to this thread.
Please do what you were advised to do last time you had problems with a parking company - read the NEWBIES FAQ sticky thread, and then if you still have questions then start a new thread - like you did in 2017.
Please delete your post from this thread.0 -
I can confirm that she is receiving quality, free advice.
All the claims sent 13th September resulted in default judgments and all of these were automatically set aside by the court.Always remember to abide by Space Corps Directive 39436175880932/B:
'All nations attending the conference are only allocated one parking space.'
Genuine, Free and Independent 247 Advice: 247advice.uk "The Gold Standard for advice on parking matters."0 -
kryten3000 wrote: »I can confirm that she is receiving quality, free advice.
All the claims sent 13th September resulted in default judgments and all of these were automatically set aside by the court.
OK, so you will know why the High Court is involved, please explain0 -
OK, so you will know why the High Court is involved, please explain
I believe the High Court is only involved in the mind of the journalist that wrote the article.Always remember to abide by Space Corps Directive 39436175880932/B:
'All nations attending the conference are only allocated one parking space.'
Genuine, Free and Independent 247 Advice: 247advice.uk "The Gold Standard for advice on parking matters."0 -
kryten3000 wrote: »I believe the High Court is only involved in the mind of the journalist that wrote the article.
Maybe so, so now down to county court level ... and they set aside all CCJ's ..... just like that.
Are you credible or not ... best to prove it
The kryten3000 sounds more like the latest broomstick in Harry Potter0
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