Sorry, I know there have been loads of these threads but just seeking some reassurance.
I just walked up to Hove to pick up my car (left it at a friend's last night having had a few beers). It was parked in the private car park of some of the flats on Holland Road. My car had a "Parking enforcement contractual payment charge" on it. Now I've read many of these threads before and everyone always says "ignore it", but there seems to be a lot of advice which says it is now best to appeal, e.g.:
http://timkevan.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/challenge-to-private-parking-charge.html
and
http://www.parkingcowboys.co.uk/pay-parking-ticket/
By the way, I was in a visitors bay, marked with a V. I didn't know a permit was needed, or where to get one from. There are admittedly signs with tiny writing on the walls which I've never looked at, and I've parked there many times before without any issues.
Advice much appreciated.
I just walked up to Hove to pick up my car (left it at a friend's last night having had a few beers). It was parked in the private car park of some of the flats on Holland Road. My car had a "Parking enforcement contractual payment charge" on it. Now I've read many of these threads before and everyone always says "ignore it", but there seems to be a lot of advice which says it is now best to appeal, e.g.:
http://timkevan.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/challenge-to-private-parking-charge.html
and
http://www.parkingcowboys.co.uk/pay-parking-ticket/
By the way, I was in a visitors bay, marked with a V. I didn't know a permit was needed, or where to get one from. There are admittedly signs with tiny writing on the walls which I've never looked at, and I've parked there many times before without any issues.
Advice much appreciated.