Weststander
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The lesson: don't park on land belonging to others, unless you're solely legitimately using their services.
It's an invoice not a fine. Only the police or council can fine you. @Westdene Seagull or @LadySeagull can advise.On a private car park, you don't pay a fine. You are actually being sued for breach of contract.
Also if your friend was using the Miller and Carter car park legitimately and using their restaurant and got a ticket they won't have a leg to stand on. I would definitely take them on if this is the case and show them your receipt from the restaurant or on your credit card.
20 minute visit to the bakeryIt was a long meal.
it appears the OP (or his friend )parked there for 20 mins why shopping in Patcham, didnt use the pub, didnt read the big sign as you enter , didnt see all the cameras, didnt see the signs elsewhere in the car park (see previous posts and pics) and feels he shouldnt have to pay- I think thats the gist. If that is correct then its the OP who has no legs to stand onAlso if your friend was using the Miller and Carter car park legitimately and using their restaurant and got a ticket they won't have a leg to stand on. I would definitely take them on if this is the case and show them your receipt from the restaurant or on your credit card.
You’ve been whooshedAlso if your friend was using the Miller and Carter car park legitimately and using their restaurant and got a ticket they won't have a leg to stand on. I would definitely take them on if this is the case and show them your receipt from the restaurant or on your credit card.
There are 7 of those big warning signs in the car park and two camera towers, random parkers not using the facilities there were clearly pissing off the ownersit appears the OP (or his friend )parked there for 20 mins why shopping in Patcham, didnt use the pub, didnt read the big sign as you enter , didnt see all the cameras, didnt see the signs elsewhere in the car park (see previous posts and pics) and feels he shouldnt have to pay- I think thats the gist. If that is correct then its the OP who has no legs to stand on
You’ve been whooshed
which to me is fair enough. I sometimes park where I shouldnt, BUT if I get a charge then thats a risk I am happy to take, I used to park in a hotel carpark opposite heywards heath hospital when I was undergoing checkups every couple months for example, and If I get caught I reckon all the times I havent paid more than cover the cost.There are 7 of those big warning signs in the car park and two camera towers, random parkers not using the facilities there were clearly pissing off the owners
Under Article 17 of the UK GDPR individuals have the right to have personal data erased. This is also known as the 'right to be forgotten'. The right only applies to data held at the time the request is received. It does not apply to data that may be created in the future.
For me it's not a case of 'you should have known' - more an issue with the 'how dare they fine me' once caught.The camera system they now operate came in in Sept. I asked Miller and Carter. I don't
live in Brighton and was driving down from Kent. I have parked there occasionally in the
past (and stayed at the hotel they have) in the past, but did not see their "limited" signage.
I was getting stuff from the bakers for my Mum who is not very well. I did not park there
knowing I was in the wrong. I was brought up in Patcham and they also have a huge car
park at the back. I thought innocently that it would be ok. I was there for 20 minutes.
Thanks for those genuinely trying to help.
But not for messages along the lines of "you should have known it penalty and don't be so selfish".
I didn't know and the car park was empty - so wasn't really being selfish.
Somewhat edited version of Article 17, and raises the question as to why, the first condition wasn't referenced.Under Article 17 of the UK GDPR individuals have the right to have personal data erased. This is also known as the 'right to be forgotten'. The right only applies to data held at the time the request is received. It does not apply to data that may be created in the future.
If not, maybe the bakery will pay it?Also if your friend was using the Miller and Carter car park legitimately and using their restaurant and got a ticket they won't have a leg to stand on. I would definitely take them on if this is the case and show them your receipt from the restaurant or on your credit card.
Not if you drive properly.View attachment 170219
This is at the entrance to the car park immediately off the main road
So, your last legal option is the Unfair Contract Terms Act. When I did contract law at uni this was covered as a case law precedent. The case revolved around the positioning of a sign on the back of a hotel bedroom door stating the hotel were not responsible for any loss. It was argued this sign was not obvious to the resident due to its positioning and the judge found against the hotelier.when you come in from the main road - you see f*** all.