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Coupon-mad
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edited 2 October 2022 at 12:31PM in Parking tickets, fines & parking
Thought I'd start a thread to collate thoughts about the BPA's Parking News articles. 

Here are links to useful editions and highlights from previous years. 

THERE ARE 11 EDITIONS EACH YEAR, MISSING OUT EITHER JAN OR FEB. 

Earliest I could get was July 2013 so I suspect this is when the magazine went digital.



2013

July
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/321/1/  page 34 'The POPLA Choice' - an article about the first POPLA Annual Report.

August
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/322/1/  page 36 'Military Precision' looks at Topher car park event management (not enforcement driven)

September  
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/323/1/
page 10 'Ring of Steel': the ICO rules excessive ANPR (imaging every car) was illegal in Royston, Herts.
pages 32-34  A survey showed the average PCN issued where parking was enforced at Universities was £59.83 (lowest reported was £16).

October
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/324/1/  pages 33-35 'PARKING: A Nice Little Earner' article by the AA: Following the clamping ban, PPCs using ANPR 'wholesale' to rip people off

November
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/325/1/  page 16:  BPA's Kelvin Reynolds whinges about the AA Article in the previous edition!

December
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/326/1/  
Nothing much in this issue...the usual whinging about Eric Pickles at the time...

Summing up 2013 issues, the most noticeable thing is NO ADVERTS FROM DRAs (only Local Authority bailiffs).




2014

February
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/327/1/

March
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/328/1/

April
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/329/1/

May
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/330/1/

June
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/331/1/

July
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/332/1/

August
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/333/1/

September
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/334/1/

October
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/335/1/

November
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/336/1/

December
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/337/1/



2015

February
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/338/1/

March
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/339/1/

April
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/340/1/

May
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/341/1/

June
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/342/1/

July
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/343/1/

August
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/344/1/

September
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/345/1/

October
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/346/1/

November
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/347/1/

December
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/348/1/



2016

January
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/349/1/

March
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/350/1/

April
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/351/1/

May
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/352/1/

June
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/353/1/

July
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/354/1/

August
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/355/1/

September
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/356/1/

October
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/357/1/

November
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/358/1/

December
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/359/1/


2017

February
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/360/1/

March 
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/361/1/

April
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/362/1/

May
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/363/1/

June
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/364/1/

July
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/365/1/

August
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/366/1/

September
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/367/1/

October
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/368/1/

November
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/369/1/

December
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/370/1/



2018

February
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/371/16/
Sir Greg Knight was given the space to talk about the rationale and aims of the Parking (Code of Practice) Bill.

March
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/372/1/

April
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/373/1/

May
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/374/1/

June
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/375/1/

July
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/376/1/

August
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/377/1/

September
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/378/1/

October
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/379/1/

November
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/380/1/

December
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/381/1/



2019

February
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/382/1/

March
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/383/1/

April
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/384/1/

May
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/385/1/

June
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/386/1/

July
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/387/1/

August
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/388/1/

September
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/389/1/

October
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/390/1/

November
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/391/1/

December
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/392/1/




2020

February 
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/393/1/

March
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/394/1/


April
http://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/395/26/  ***SCS Law on what it means to 'begin proceedings' (transfer liability)***
They confirm the correct interpretation.  Useful to screenshot that and use it as an exhibit in a case where a PPC is telling stories to the court about an imaginary '28 day deadline to transfer liability'. Not according to the law.


May
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/396/1/

June
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/397/1/

July
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/398/1/

August
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/399/1/   Litigation in Lockdown on page 19 - the rise of the remote hearing.

September
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/400/1/

October
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/401/1/

November
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/402/1/

December
http://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/403/1/
An early article about the PAS232 Steering Group that I was part of (page 38) where it was hoped that we'd have seen the new Code in place by 2021 (haha!):
http://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/403/38/




2021

February
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/404/1/
Not much to see there.  POPLA appeals continued to be adjourned due to COVID (page 8).


March
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/405/1/

page 46: The BPA and ParkingEye lobbied Government to try to get Local Authorities to be allowed to use ANPR for parking 'enforcement' again, to 'embrace the benefits' such as security surveillance (errrr...what?) and the 'rich data' - usual crap PPC phrase - and using COVID as an excuse to forget the Deregulation Act of 2015, that had banned ANPR. The Government told them where to go!

And SCS Law on p22 blathering on about dispute resolution hearings, the short 30 minute hearings where DDJs who often have no idea about parking cases, try to get Defendants to settle.  Apparently about 50% of people are settling because the Judges are telling them (often wrongly) that they have no defence. Amusingly, SCS rant about boilerplate defences & forums, and bemoan (as if it's unfair) that the bar to blame Defendants for unreasonable conduct is so high that costs can't be claimed. Waaaahhh!


April 2021
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/406/1/

May 2021
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/407/1/

June, July & August 2021
Parking News published 3 articles about VAT:


...interestingly totally silent about the fact that VAT does apply to costs which are for the purpose of debt recovery admin.  I wonder if all the PPCs and DCAs that invent the £60 or £70 are declaring that income for VAT?


September
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/411/1/

October
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/412/1/

November
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/413/1/

December
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/414/1/



2022

February
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/415/1/

March
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/416/1/

April
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/417/1/  *** Highlights: 'NO SMALL CHANGE' p18 ***

'No small whinge', more like!  Stewart Clure (Devlin?) of UKPC - oh no sorry, DR Plus nowadays - actually admits that nearly half of the victims they pursue have multiple PCNs.  No wonder the likes of DCB 'collected £24m' last year, given they slapped an extra £70 per PCN on top.  Kerchiiiing!!  ...and the article tells us that DRPlus & DCBL are among those behind the legal challenge against the ban on that 'extortion' (DLUHC Minister's word).


May
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/418/1/

June
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/portfolio/Parking-News/419/1/

July
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/420/1/  *** Gloating about the Judicial Reviews, Derek Millard-Smith (PPCs' pet 'lawyer') on p34/35 ***

And Steve Clark on page 8 wrongly claims that allowing the false DRA 'fee' somehow stops courts being 'swamped'. Pull the other one. The courts ARE swamped now, and have been ever since the Beavis case and Gary Osner (or the IPC /Gladstones, depending on your view of the history) brought to the table the bright idea: "let's add £60 or £70 on top of parking charges to share the spoils, and make a fortune."


August
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/421/1/


September
https://portfolio.cpl.co.uk/Parking-News/422/1/



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  • patient_dream
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    I must admit that I find that the Parking news website so poor, it's like a child has done it.

    Your highlights are perfect for all of us, thanks

    The BPA is now a hub for money scammers and it's amazing how the BPA have stooped so low.

    When government gave the BPA a licence to be an ATA, doubtful they ever thought that they licenced probably the biggest money scam in this country

    You mention Clure ?   the boss of the now infamous circus clowns. When I watched him with the other 3 stooges, he came across as an idiot and clearly he still is

    Get rid of this BPA hub as all those years ago, they pulled the wool over government eyes  ..... will government be scammed again

    The hair brained ideas of the BPA and their amigos WILL LOSE VOTES FOR THE GOVERNMENT at a time when they are desperate to get public support

    These money scammers have no place in society

  • patient_dream
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    edited 2 August 2022 at 1:36PM
    Their siren song so to speak is just total rubbish. 
    Government knows this hence the new code and the banning of fakes

    The BPA rubbish goes back years, remember their upskirt CEO on BBC Watchdog ? talk about waffle, the man was a complete fool.

    Nothing has changed except there is now a cartel in operation

    This mega scam has evolved since government were duped with POFA2012

    As you say ... We do need to be organized and on the ball and let government understand that allowing the mega scam will not only be dangerous to the public but government itself

  • Coupon-mad
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    edited 2 August 2022 at 9:43PM
    The Government (Neil O'Brien) knew this but will the new Ministers take the same view? Who knows.  Hence we must have evidence to back up what we say at the Public Consultation later this year.

    We all know how damn close the DLUHC got to getting the pseudo-bailiff fee extortion badly wrong, by actually thinking what a jolly wheeze it would be to add it to the signs then all would be well.

    They were so close to ruining motorists and handing multi-millions and extra power to the parking industry. I sincerely hope they know that now and really understand how close they came to disaster.

    This will not be a shoo-in but articles slagging off the Government really don't reflect well on the BPA. At least any slagging off the IPC do is behind closed doors, not in public.

    Kelvin Reynolds articles are almost always cliche crap IMHO but Stewart Clure's words spitting vitriol at Junior staff at DLUHC, who he wrongly thinks were responsible for banning DRA fees to distract the country from 'Partygate' is just laughable.
    PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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  • patient_dream
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    I think we have enough proof that a cartel is operating, which is not legal
    A JR will cost a lot money, it will not just be one company or legal funding this, it will be a cartel chip in

    Since the bill was made law, the parking companies and dodgy legals have gone out of their way to prove that Sir Greg Knight's bill is correct and that DLUHC is also correct

    "but Stewart Clure/Devlin's words spitting vitriol at Junior staff at DLUHC, who he wrongly thinks were responsible for banning DRA fees to distract the country from 'Partygate' is just laughable."

    Did he really say that ???? WHAT A COMPLETE FOOL

    Just another day at the BPA offices,  do they pay their cleaners extra with so much rubbish around
  • Castle
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    I think we have enough proof that a cartel is operating, which is not legal
    A JR will cost a lot money, it will not just be one company or legal funding this, it will be a cartel chip in

    Since the bill was made law, the parking companies and dodgy legals have gone out of their way to prove that Sir Greg Knight's bill is correct and that DLUHC is also correct

    "but Stewart Clure/Devlin's words spitting vitriol at Junior staff at DLUHC, who he wrongly thinks were responsible for banning DRA fees to distract the country from 'Partygate' is just laughable."

    Did he really say that ???? WHAT A COMPLETE FOOL

    Just another day at the BPA offices,  do they pay their cleaners extra with so much rubbish around
    Maybe the cleaners "work" for free but "charge" £100 for each piece of rubbish dropped on the floor-sort of "no littering- £100 charge if you drop a piece of litter".
  • patient_dream
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    Castle said:
    I think we have enough proof that a cartel is operating, which is not legal
    A JR will cost a lot money, it will not just be one company or legal funding this, it will be a cartel chip in

    Since the bill was made law, the parking companies and dodgy legals have gone out of their way to prove that Sir Greg Knight's bill is correct and that DLUHC is also correct

    "but Stewart Clure/Devlin's words spitting vitriol at Junior staff at DLUHC, who he wrongly thinks were responsible for banning DRA fees to distract the country from 'Partygate' is just laughable."

    Did he really say that ???? WHAT A COMPLETE FOOL

    Just another day at the BPA offices,  do they pay their cleaners extra with so much rubbish around
    Maybe the cleaners "work" for free but "charge" £100 for each piece of rubbish dropped on the floor-sort of "no littering- £100 charge if you drop a piece of litter".
    Haha, the cleaners would be very rich in Haywards Heath
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