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Dirty Dave

Well-known member
Aug 28, 2006
3,045
Worthing
After some advice here please, good folk of NSC

I went to a restaurant in Hemel Hemsted and parked in a privately operated car park (4 hours free parking for customers)

I've since received a penalty charge notice for £60 and had my appeal to POPLA declined. The fine now stands at £100.

Since this was declined, I've come to realise that having typed in my reg number on the device at the restaurant, the parking operator has it on record with the last digit of my reg being incorrect. The sign did say customers should enter their reg number correctly.

I've gone back to them with a copy of my receipt and debit card transaction to prove that I was a customer. I also mentioned that they wouldn't have captured on CCTV, the vehicle reg they have on record. I've asked them to use their discretion and judgement in this instance and overturn the fine. No such luck.

So, what do I do? Cough up or refuse to pay out of principle and risk incurring charges / debt recovery?
 




Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
24,785
GOSBTS
After some advice here please, good folk of NSC

I went to a restaurant in Hemel Hemsted and parked in a privately operated car park (4 hours free parking for customers)

I've since received a penalty charge notice for £60 and had my appeal to POPLA declined. The fine now stands at £100.

Since this was declined, I've come to realise that having typed in my reg number on the device at the restaurant, the parking operator has it on record with the last digit of my reg being incorrect. The sign did say customers should enter their reg number correctly.

I've gone back to them with a copy of my receipt and debit card transaction to prove that I was a customer. I also mentioned that they wouldn't have captured on CCTV, the vehicle reg they have on record. I've asked them to use their discretion and judgement in this instance and overturn the fine. No such luck.

So, what do I do? Cough up or refuse to pay out of principle and risk incurring charges / debt recovery?

Get the restaurant involved
 


AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
34,766
Ruislip
After some advice here please, good folk of NSC

I went to a restaurant in Hemel Hemsted and parked in a privately operated car park (4 hours free parking for customers)

I've since received a penalty charge notice for £60 and had my appeal to POPLA declined. The fine now stands at £100.

Since this was declined, I've come to realise that having typed in my reg number on the device at the restaurant, the parking operator has it on record with the last digit of my reg being incorrect. The sign did say customers should enter their reg number correctly.

I've gone back to them with a copy of my receipt and debit card transaction to prove that I was a customer. I also mentioned that they wouldn't have captured on CCTV, the vehicle reg they have on record. I've asked them to use their discretion and judgement in this instance and overturn the fine. No such luck.

So, what do I do? Cough up or refuse to pay out of principle and risk incurring charges / debt recovery?

http://www.qualitysolicitors.com/small-claims/parking-ticket

https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/c...g-parking-tickets/appealing-a-parking-ticket/
 


Dirty Dave

Well-known member
Aug 28, 2006
3,045
Worthing
Get the restaurant involved
I've contacted the restaurant. They said they can offer customers who incur pcn's a £60 gift voucher. I said I'd rather just get the fined overturned and move on.

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Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,889
Guiseley
Firstly, it wasn't a penalty charge notice if it was a private car park.

Secondly, I'm sure [MENTION=1365]Westdene Seagull[/MENTION] and [MENTION=18265]LadySeagull[/MENTION] will help you further.

But it sounds like you're giving them way too much info to me!

Are you sure you saw a sign?
 




happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
8,171
Eastbourne
I've contacted the restaurant. They said they can offer customers who incur pcn's a £60 gift voucher. I said I'd rather just get the fined overturned and move on.

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Leave a review on Tripadvisor about their shit attitude.
 


pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,033
West, West, West Sussex
After some advice here please, good folk of NSC

I went to a restaurant in Hemel Hemsted and parked in a privately operated car park (4 hours free parking for customers)

I've since received a penalty charge notice for £60 and had my appeal to POPLA declined. The fine now stands at £100.

Since this was declined, I've come to realise that having typed in my reg number on the device at the restaurant, the parking operator has it on record with the last digit of my reg being incorrect. The sign did say customers should enter their reg number correctly.

I've gone back to them with a copy of my receipt and debit card transaction to prove that I was a customer. I also mentioned that they wouldn't have captured on CCTV, the vehicle reg they have on record. I've asked them to use their discretion and judgement in this instance and overturn the fine. No such luck.

So, what do I do? Cough up or refuse to pay out of principle and risk incurring charges / debt recovery?

So are you being fined for over staying the 4 hours or just for typing in your reg number wrong?
 


albionite

Well-known member
May 20, 2009
2,762
After some advice here please, good folk of NSC

I went to a restaurant in Hemel Hemsted and parked in a privately operated car park (4 hours free parking for customers)

I've since received a penalty charge notice for £60 and had my appeal to POPLA declined. The fine now stands at £100.

Since this was declined, I've come to realise that having typed in my reg number on the device at the restaurant, the parking operator has it on record with the last digit of my reg being incorrect. The sign did say customers should enter their reg number correctly.

I've gone back to them with a copy of my receipt and debit card transaction to prove that I was a customer. I also mentioned that they wouldn't have captured on CCTV, the vehicle reg they have on record. I've asked them to use their discretion and judgement in this instance and overturn the fine. No such luck.

So, what do I do? Cough up or refuse to pay out of principle and risk incurring charges / debt recovery?

Had loads of these ignore them. Only if council or police issues them pay up straight away.
 








pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,033
West, West, West Sussex
Just typing the last digit of my reg number wrong. I was there about 1.5 hours

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Jeez that sucks. What a bunch of @rsewipes. I'd be very tempted to tell then where to stick their fine.

Not sure if it applies the same, but Mrs P got a notice once for overstaying by about 2 minutes in LIDL car park in Brighton, for which they wanted £85 I think it was. As many websites suggest we simply ignored it, and about 5 increasingly threatening letters until eventually they gave up and we heard nothing from them again.
 




Dirty Dave

Well-known member
Aug 28, 2006
3,045
Worthing


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,156
Goldstone
So the car park is owned by the restaurant you ate at, and they're wanting to charge you for typing your number in incorrectly?

Are you ****ing kidding me!?


Point out to them that you were entitled to park there, and you won't be paying extra under any circumstances. They can either cancel the charge, or you will tell everyone how shit their restaurant is and you still won't pay. ****ing ****ers.
 


Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,101
Brighton
On the same subject, Lidl in Crowborough have started a system of scanning your reciept and typing in your car reg when leaving to avoid a fine. Never seen this before although they said a few supermarkets in Eastbourne were starting it. What's the law there should I accidntly forget or insert wrong car number, something my Mum is likely to do every time.
 




Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,156
Goldstone
The solicitors link seems quite interesting, in saying that private parking companies are not allowed to fine or penalise drivers who break their rules.
Recent court decisions have meant that private car parks can charge a fair price for parking if the driver didn't pay. That's not the case here though, the OP met the rules, it just so happens there was a typo with the reg number.
 


happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
8,171
Eastbourne
On the same subject, Lidl in Crowborough have started a system of scanning your reciept and typing in your car reg when leaving to avoid a fine. Never seen this before although they said a few supermarkets in Eastbourne were starting it. What's the law there should I accidntly forget or insert wrong car number, something my Mum is likely to do every time.

Lidl in Eastbourne is very close to Tollgate junior school and the car park was overrun at school times by lazy parents so they introduced this.
 


larus

Well-known member
Firstly, it wasn't a penalty charge notice if it was a private car park.

Secondly, I'm sure [MENTION=1365]Westdene Seagull[/MENTION] and [MENTION=18265]LadySeagull[/MENTION] will help you further.

But it sounds like you're giving them way too much info to me!

Are you sure you saw a sign?
[MENTION=1365]Westdene Seagull[/MENTION] has helped me in the past and knows his stuff.

I've had 2 different parking 'issues'. One was in my own parking bay as the residents association implemented a scheme. Eventually, after threatening the residents association with legal action they excluded my bay from being monitored. They now realise they have no authority over residents property.


The second issue was with my son parking in Sainsburys and getting a picket for overstaying,

I would suggest sending him a pm and asking his advice.
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,156
Goldstone
The second issue was with my son parking in Sainsburys and getting a picket for overstaying,
The staff got banners and surrounded his car and hurled abuse at him?
 
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fat old seagull

New member
Sep 8, 2005
5,239
Rural Ringmer
Personally ...I'd suggest you contact 'The Restaurant' advising them that you have been instructed that under the circumstances, and your proof of purchase, not to comply. And that if their agent doesn't withdraw within seven days, you will be using all means at your disposal to bring their treatment to public attention by any legal means available. ie Trip Advisor and general forums.
I'd also remind them that should you need to attend any hearings or court appearances you will be claiming punitive expenses for your time, as you quite clearly haven't broken any parking restrictions. In fact your stay was less than half your permitted time of 4 hours. And that you look forward to hearing from them by return. :rant:

If you don't get any joy, post the name of the Restaurant on here. I'm sure NSC users (me included) would be happy to add input to Trip Advisors site.
 
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Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,156
Goldstone
If you don't get any joy, post the name of the Restaurant on here. I'm sure NSC users (me included) would be happy to add input to Trip Advisors site.
:lol: I'm in!

Now I hope the restaurant tell you they won't let you off and they want their money. I'd then like you to ask them to reconsider tomorrow, when they have hundreds of shit reviews :)
 


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