Pub will get it cancelled if you have some evidence of your spend in there (receipt, something on a card/bank statement etc). Happens quite often there.Thanks for all the advice and comments on this.
Yes, he can prove he bought something in the pub that day, so the pub will cancel it. It isn’t good for their business if word gets around that they won’t help.I don’t follow? He was a customer of the pub which he said. Doesn’t mean he can’t get off the fine with help does it? Can take it up with the parking company or POPLA - loads of options to try yet. Don’t pay it.
TBF there are several signs up in the car park and at the bar, but the fines are still a fairly regular occurrence.That's strange. I don't go there, but heard from a family member who lives locally that had the same problem. Sounds naff.
I used to park there myself when I went to away games.For years Sportsman car park was free and many used it to get Seagull Travel bus. Now charge after 3 hours and several have got tickets parking for football. Now often nearly empty and people are parking on streets.
Brilliant and thank you!Niece confirms best way to get it cancelled is to pop in to the pub with the letter with some blue reference on the front, they will get it cancelled.
...which is exactly what I'd have advised.Niece confirms best way to get it cancelled is to pop in to the pub with the letter with some blue reference on the front, they will get it cancelled.
F*cking Cowboys!!
I don’t see anything wrong with that.For years Sportsman car park was free and many used it to get Seagull Travel bus. Now charge after 3 hours and several have got tickets parking for football. Now often nearly empty and people are parking on streets.
May I ask what were you actually taking a photo of?
You are. Using the pub makes him a patron, so he didn’t need to pay a parking fee.I think the title of this thread is a bit misleading, what does it have to do with watching football? You could have been eating a meal. I think "parked in a private car park for about 3 hours, didn't see the sign so didn't pay parking fee, got fined" is more accurate, am I missing something?
It seems it's all worked out, which is good.
I went for a more dramatic thread title rather than a fully descriptive thread title (which could have been a bit wordier)I think the title of this thread is a bit misleading, what does it have to do with watching football? You could have been eating a meal. I think "parked in a private car park for about 3 hours, didn't see the sign so didn't pay parking fee, got fined" is more accurate, am I missing something?
It seems it's all worked out, which is good.
I'm not as the pub had no record of him being a patron. The pub had every right to issue a fine. It's good that they will reverse it. I'm guessing this is in place to stop commuters parking there all day. Which if you owned the pub or used the pub would be pretty annoying.You are. Using the pub makes him a patron, so he didn’t need to pay a parking fee.
The only mistake made was not realising he needed to tell the pub his registration number.
The pub isn’t issuing the invoice. It’s not a fine, as only the police or a local council who can issue fines.I'm not as the pub had no record of him being a patron. The pub had every right to issue a fine. It's good that they will reverse it. I'm guessing this is in place to stop commuters parking there all day. Which if you owned the pub or used the pub would be pretty annoying.
You're being pedantic. It's private land, they can do what they like. The fact they will cancel it so easily tells you that they know they can't enforce it if challenged.The pub isn’t issuing the invoice. It’s not a fine, as only the police or a local council who can issue fines.
It is an invoice for parking by the private parking company who own the land. The pub will give the PPC a list of those who entered their registration, which the OP omitted to do.
By going back to the pub to prove he was a patron on that day, the pub tells the PPP to cancel the invoice.
Private Parking Companies are a scam, with small notices, and hidden cameras.
...which is exactly what I'd have advised.
ALWAYS complain to the. landowner or retailer before trying any appeal. Very happy to see so much good advice all saying the same thing. Great stuff.
No BHA fan should ever be thinking they must pay a scam private parking charge, especially not while this rogue industry remains unregulated (sigh...new Government...more delays now. I'm doing my best and we will get there).
I quote the expert @LadySeagullYou're being pedantic. It's private land, they can do what they like. The fact they will cancel it so easily tells you that they know they can't enforce it if challenged.
They are not a scam, they are not breaking any laws.
Are they underhand? Yes I think they are. Pay this fee now for less, if you don't we'll take you to court for more. Well OK then, will they take you to court, probably not. They are relying on most people paying the lesser fee. Not illegal, unfortunately.