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Parking Code of Practice Consultation 2025 - now let's see what happens

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  • Scubanutta
    Scubanutta Posts: 34 Forumite
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    bargepole said:
    I've had a quick skim-read of this, and once again, it is a complete fudge.

    The parking charge may be capped at £100, or a lower amount.
    The debt recovery fees look like they will remain, but possibly at a lower level than the £70.
    The discount for early payment may remain ay 40% or possibly 50%

    They say they don't have enough evidence to make decisions on these issues, hence yet another consultation. The reality is that they have had shedloads of evidence over the past 7 years since the Act became law, but have dragged their heels, and have given far too much credibility to the lies and spin of the parking industry.

    This consultation runs for 8 weeks, then probably another few months while they collate and analyse all the responses. Which means that it will probably be another 2 years before the statutory CoP is passed by Parliament, and the final version won't be vastly different from the existing BPA and IPC codes.

    I really can't be bothered with this any more, it's much more satisfying to defeat the scammers in contested court hearings, where I win nearly every time.
    I hope you don’t mind me asking for clarification on something: the advice to defendants seems to be, primarily, that DCBL almost always discontinues before a court hearing. Looking at your score, it would suggest that quite some number do go to court. Is the assertion that they’re “usually” discontinued correct, or misleading? 
  • Umkomaas
    Umkomaas Posts: 44,013 Forumite
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    bargepole said:
    I've had a quick skim-read of this, and once again, it is a complete fudge.

    The parking charge may be capped at £100, or a lower amount.
    The debt recovery fees look like they will remain, but possibly at a lower level than the £70.
    The discount for early payment may remain ay 40% or possibly 50%

    They say they don't have enough evidence to make decisions on these issues, hence yet another consultation. The reality is that they have had shedloads of evidence over the past 7 years since the Act became law, but have dragged their heels, and have given far too much credibility to the lies and spin of the parking industry.

    This consultation runs for 8 weeks, then probably another few months while they collate and analyse all the responses. Which means that it will probably be another 2 years before the statutory CoP is passed by Parliament, and the final version won't be vastly different from the existing BPA and IPC codes.

    I really can't be bothered with this any more, it's much more satisfying to defeat the scammers in contested court hearings, where I win nearly every time.
    I hope you don’t mind me asking for clarification on something: the advice to defendants seems to be, primarily, that DCBL almost always discontinues before a court hearing. Looking at your score, it would suggest that quite some number do go to court. Is the assertion that they’re “usually” discontinued correct, or misleading? 
    In the event @bargepole doesn't see this, his 'score' doesn't state which law firms he defended against. DCB Legal certainly don't have the monopoly as far as private parking court claims are concerned. 
    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.

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  • ChirpyChicken
    ChirpyChicken Posts: 2,540 Forumite
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    "Doing nothing achieves nothing"

    says The Complaints Resolver 

    A helpful article, encourages people to speak up and suggests how to have your say on the parking consultation "Your experience could help others and bring pressure where it’s needed most."
    Bad practices will only stop if enough drivers respond and force the private parking industry to change.
    Consultation closing date now 26th Sept 2025
    Hes a really nice guy as well

  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 157,456 Forumite
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    edited 13 September at 5:15PM
    bargepole said:
    I've had a quick skim-read of this, and once again, it is a complete fudge.

    The parking charge may be capped at £100, or a lower amount.
    The debt recovery fees look like they will remain, but possibly at a lower level than the £70.
    The discount for early payment may remain ay 40% or possibly 50%

    They say they don't have enough evidence to make decisions on these issues, hence yet another consultation. The reality is that they have had shedloads of evidence over the past 7 years since the Act became law, but have dragged their heels, and have given far too much credibility to the lies and spin of the parking industry.

    This consultation runs for 8 weeks, then probably another few months while they collate and analyse all the responses. Which means that it will probably be another 2 years before the statutory CoP is passed by Parliament, and the final version won't be vastly different from the existing BPA and IPC codes.

    I really can't be bothered with this any more, it's much more satisfying to defeat the scammers in contested court hearings, where I win nearly every time.
    I hope you don’t mind me asking for clarification on something: the advice to defendants seems to be, primarily, that DCBL almost always discontinues before a court hearing. Looking at your score, it would suggest that quite some number do go to court.

    Is the assertion that they’re “usually” discontinued correct, or misleading? 
    It is absolutely correct.

    I've appeared in court, so has @bargepole, so has @kryten3000 and @ChirpyChicken over many years. I've had NO hearings v DCB Legal claims because they pretty much always discontinue (except in VCS & Excel cases).

    Other legals don't tend to discontinue, and DCB Legal also habdle multiple PCN cases ehich occasionally make it that far, but we still win at hearings, hence bargepole's running total.

    There is nothing to fear from a DCB Legal claim.
    PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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  • Car1980
    Car1980 Posts: 2,424 Forumite
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    edited 14 September at 12:56PM
    bargepole said:
    I've had a quick skim-read of this, and once again, it is a complete fudge.

    The parking charge may be capped at £100, or a lower amount.
    The debt recovery fees look like they will remain, but possibly at a lower level than the £70.
    The discount for early payment may remain ay 40% or possibly 50%

    They say they don't have enough evidence to make decisions on these issues, hence yet another consultation. The reality is that they have had shedloads of evidence over the past 7 years since the Act became law, but have dragged their heels, and have given far too much credibility to the lies and spin of the parking industry.

    This consultation runs for 8 weeks, then probably another few months while they collate and analyse all the responses. Which means that it will probably be another 2 years before the statutory CoP is passed by Parliament, and the final version won't be vastly different from the existing BPA and IPC codes.

    I really can't be bothered with this any more, it's much more satisfying to defeat the scammers in contested court hearings, where I win nearly every time.
    I hope you don’t mind me asking for clarification on something: the advice to defendants seems to be, primarily, that DCBL almost always discontinues before a court hearing. Looking at your score, it would suggest that quite some number do go to court. Is the assertion that they’re “usually” discontinued correct, or misleading? 
    You can check on Courtserve. The listings would be full of cases if they went to a hearing.

    90% of Euro Car Park hearings are CCJ set aside listings.

    The rest - and we're talking 2 or 3 a week - are presumably high value multiple tickets over £600.
  • Protest
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    "We are fighting against a flawed set of options which are shockingly tone deaf, in my view."

    We are fighting a government and a civil service, neither of which have any motivation to bring this matter to a successful conclusion from the motorists' viewpoint.    I think this is probably the next draft of the proposed Regulations https://is.gd/iCjAhW  (unless NHS exercise a veto).

  • Nellymoser
    Nellymoser Posts: 1,957 Forumite
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    Time for a statutory public inquiry IMO. That consultation was dire considering the evidence they have.
  • kryten3000
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    Kaizen2024 said:

    They are viable in very busy locations only, and Highview hold the patent for the system you have referred to; so not available to all.
    I'll believe that when you provide the patent reference and why wouldn't they be viable everywhere?


     There are plenty of car parks that use ANPR recognition to match vehicles to payment, one near me opens the barrier automatically as the vehicle approaches.  Also Westfield shopping centre in Shepherd's Bush uses this technology and that's operated by Smart.
    Always remember to abide by Space Corps Directive 39436175880932/B:
    'All nations attending the conference are only allocated one parking space.'

    Genuine Independent 247 Advice: 247advice.uk "The Gold Standard for advice on parking matters."
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