Bevendean Hillbilly
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I got done by this, the multi storey can't take my car as its too high and bangs the roof
Do you drive a monster truck or something...?
I got done by this, the multi storey can't take my car as its too high and bangs the roof
Does it ?
Thats news to me. I've always taken the multi-story to be a freebie, been using it for years when we go to the cinema and a bite to eat, which is nearly always 2 hours+. I've never once come back to a ticket.
As a resident, may I confirm that, although the multi-storey's signs clearly state the limit is 4 hours, it is never actually enforced. Ever. Or even patrolled by wardens. Marina businesses are far too desperate for takings to go supporting parking restrictions.
All that may change by July, when the new residential blocks are completed. And once that 40-storey tower goes up... it's anyone's guess.
Your son should appeal using a template from MSE ( google MSE Smart Parking ). It will get rejected and he should then appeal to POPLA. At the same time he should have a go at Asda. Good news is that Smart have never done court - so he could just ignore it but I'd recommend doing the appeals. What he shouldn't do is pay it.
Sure is. Foundation work starting now.Is that still going ahead? I thought it was declined planning permission?
Thanks WS
Yes it is you. These private parking leeches are there to extort money from people by imposing massive fines for minor infringements. They make money from the fines, so they will make the signage as obscure and invisible as possible in the hope they can entrap people whilst remaining just on the right side of the rules (they hope). If you think its acceptable to issue fines for £80 - £120 for staying 5 mins over a limit that you didn't necessarily know existed, then please go ahead and pay. Others choose to fight the injustice of it.Must be me, but I don't understand this mentality where people think they can appeal every parking charge, even when they know they have overstayed the time limit. These same people would moan like hell if they couldn't park for shopping because people had parked all day and gone somewhere else. It's not exactly tricky to read the signs and set a reminder on your phone, and when you cock up it's your fault.
Everyone is always looking for someone else to blame.
Just for balance, it's not just you.Must be me, but I don't understand this mentality where people think they can appeal every parking charge, even when they know they have overstayed the time limit. These same people would moan like hell if they couldn't park for shopping because people had parked all day and gone somewhere else. It's not exactly tricky to read the signs and set a reminder on your phone, and when you cock up it's your fault.
Everyone is always looking for someone else to blame.
Yes it is you. These private parking leeches are there to extort money from people by imposing massive fines for minor infringements. They make money from the fines, so they will make the signage as obscure and invisible as possible in the hope they can entrap people whilst remaining just on the right side of the rules (they hope). If you think its acceptable to issue fines for £80 - £120 for staying 5 mins over a limit that you didn't necessarily know existed, then please go ahead and pay. Others choose to fight the injustice of it.
Same as when a mate got caught out by a Warden in Brighton and was livid as he was only 15 minutes late, he couldn't comprehend that it might have been his own fault.
The difference being that he could pay the councils reduced rate of £35. When it comes to 'private tickets' the reduced rate is usually £60-£80. This despite the BPA code of practice stating that charges should reflect local authority charges - a corrupt industry through and through and I make no apologies for getting anyone out of paying them a penny.
I got done by this, the multi storey can't take my car as its too high and bangs the roof