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Iamthesmartestmanalive wrote: »
It would appear that today, in this post your are clearly not the smartestmanalive. I would admit defeat in this one, many people have been through this, and hence the section of that forum.
If you feel that you may know greater than those within that forum, i suggest that you register on there site and show your opinions about this whole matter, and again im suer they will put your right on this subject.
My only advice to the OP is for your husband to inform his 'boss' about this clause, the way its carried out and that it may save them some cash in the future.
The key give away would be the reply address, if its a local address them im afraid its true, if its a PO BOX address, then file it in the BIN, or even better file a complaint to trading standards about the way you have been handled.
There has been once case that went to court, it was a mcdonalds that was governed by a PPC which when it went to court, the defendant won the case. This is again on the website mentioned above.
Thanks for reading.
AgentOrange0 -
On another note.. if you really feel that you are still clearly in the right, then please spend 30mins over a cup of tea reading this post by the admin staff in the forum. This clearly explains the Road Traffic Act and where it all fits into place.
http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?autocom=ibwiki&cmd=article&id=56
Regards again,
AgentOrange0 -
if your bored, take a look at this case...
Judge quashes £300 parking fine...because it set out to ‘frighten and intimidate’ driver
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=542355&in_page_id=17700
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