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Euro Parking Services Fine Holyhead Road

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  • @ChirpyChicken

    Hi, I've had a bit of assistance already but want clarification on what could potentially happen next as admitantly it is daunting but the charge received is one that makes no sense.

    A parking charge was received for a residential property. The vehichle appears from photo evidence to be only parked on the pavement.

    I got the title plan and register from land registry but its from 1986 and on does not indicate a pavement which is outside the property boundary.

    The vehicle is on a dropped kerb believed to be a highway maintainable at public expense. Negating keeper liability. Drivers not been named in two appeals. The operator and IAS dismissed the appeal. Though the dropped kerb is adjacent to the property my understanding is they are not relevant land of maintainable at public expense. They are trying to make me believe a dropped kerb provides a right of access that runs with the land making it part of relevant land despite councol website stating a legal dropped kerb is not owned by the homeowner. It is on a main A road.

  • @Coupon-mad @ChirpyChicken

    HI i have just found out from the council the area where the vehicle was parked was maintainable at public expense so exempt from keeper liability.

    I want to make my argument water tight so how can I stop the driver being liable also?

  • ChirpyChicken
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    just await your court claim no more to be done for now

  • Thank you. I got an email from the council confirming that the land is owned by highways and maintainable at public expense

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