Norfolkred1
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It will be Labour Britain soon and all will be rosy in the garden, stop kidding yerself.Thieves. Everything that is wrong with Tory britain in a nutshell
It will be Labour Britain soon and all will be rosy in the garden, stop kidding yerself.Thieves. Everything that is wrong with Tory britain in a nutshell
Said nobody, ever.It will be Labour Britain soon and all will be rosy in the garden, stop kidding yerself.
Norfolk ; what was your point here in these comments ?It will be Labour Britain soon and all will be rosy in the garden, stop kidding yerself.
Will Labour remove them?Thieves. Everything that is wrong with Tory britain in a nutshell
We have a private car park for a small estate next to us and they recently installed one of these. When you park outside your own bay they snap you and a PCN arrives three weeks later. It is pretty mean in that it doesn’t affect the rights of the owners to park.Hate these parking eyes cameras popping up everywhere.
Got done for parking near pets at home in coulby, going into pets at home then my daughter wanted a mcdonald's. Got fined for leaving the area and passed the fence to go to mcdonald's.
Now think I have been fined again, tesco petrol station near the bluebell. Parked up at the side of the shop to get money out. On way back to the car noticed only allowed to park in marked bays. I know its my fault, I have always parked on the side to quickly get cash out. These signs should be more clearer.
Has anyone else been fined recently for "illegal" parking at the bluebell petrol station?
Took my case up with POPLA, I was a little sceptical to say the least, but won the case.My wife waited outside while my daughter popped in to the shop that Pets at Home in Coulby, total time was four minutes, the invoice was sent because they weren't parked in a marked bay. I contested the case with Parking Group Ltd, but they almost immediately knocked it back, they then informed me that I should take this to an independent company, in this case POPLA. I'm currently waiting the outcome. Apparently this particular car park was targeted because the delivery drivers for McDonald's are parking their cars while waiting for orders. Sadly, this may reflect on the shops, such as Pers at Home.
I've had this twice at the Days inn at killingworth lake on the M6 and also at the days inn at Wetherby. At the killingworth lake one i even watched her type in my Reg number and submit it. Both got cancelled after i complained to the hotel and submitted my reservation number to the parking companies appeals page. problem with that was it cost me about 15 quid in calls to the hotel as their number wasn't a normal rate number from a mobile.The ******* are trying to fine me for not registering for a car park at a hotel I was staying in. I’m trying to appeal it but suspect I’ll have to pay.
Where do you cut it off though? If we say 20 minutes someone only 5 minutes over will complain they were only an extra 5 minutes over. Google says Lidl allows 1.5hours stay, which is a long time for a supermarket shop. I do think things like leaving a zone should be outlawed - unless you never went in that store to start with. A famous one in Stockton is Halfords / Matalan Carpark is separate to home bargains and people often get fined walking between them which is silly. But so do people parking at these and walking into town which is fair enough, especially when town has a big multi story anywayAn elderly relative of mine got caught in Lidl car park - she did her shopping there then went for a coffee in Norton Village. She overstayed what is allowed by 15 mins and was fined.
Is this what we've come to???
There is one nature park/cave walk in the Lake District where the timer begins when you enter the car park via a or but the machine asks how long you want to stay, people put in say 1-2 hours and machine prints a ticket but people presume it means from that moment on, but the timer by then might already be 15 minutes in - especially as only one in 3 machines are working and it's usually busy. Sometimes the machine cancels the transaction and gives a receipt too so you think you've paid but haven't. Stuff like that is just trying to trick people.I've had this twice at the Days inn at killingworth lake on the M6 and also at the days inn at Wetherby. At the killingworth lake one i even watched her type in my Reg number and submit it. Both got cancelled after i complained to the hotel and submitted my reservation number to the parking companies appeals page. problem with that was it cost me about 15 quid in calls to the hotel as their number wasn't a normal rate number from a mobile.
You get a decent length of time in that car park. Perhaps there should be charges going up in increments rather than banging the full fine amount on straight away but she's had nearly a couple of hours to shop and have a coffee, not bad at all for me.An elderly relative of mine got caught in Lidl car park - she did her shopping there then went for a coffee in Norton Village. She overstayed what is allowed by 15 mins and was fined.
Is this what we've come to???
Done exactly the same. ParkingEye refused my appeal so I went directly to the hotel who cancelled it.I've had this twice at the Days inn at killingworth lake on the M6 and also at the days inn at Wetherby. At the killingworth lake one i even watched her type in my Reg number and submit it. Both got cancelled after i complained to the hotel and submitted my reservation number to the parking companies appeals page. problem with that was it cost me about 15 quid in calls to the hotel as their number wasn't a normal rate number from a mobile.
they also posted the letter so it arrived the day after the "Reduced" rate.
I’ve seen a lot of people complain about that car park, if you went in one way and out the other it wasn’t registering you as leaving at one point.You get a decent length of time in that car park. Perhaps there should be charges going up in increments rather than banging the full fine amount on straight away but she's had nearly a couple of hours to shop and have a coffee, not bad at all for me.
I used it twice in one day, a total of 30 minutes, and they sent me a photo of going in the first time and leaving the second time, cheeky feckers. I should have been allowed to invoice them for the time I spent appealling it.
If Labour wants to win a few votes then changing car parking legislation would be a big winner.
likely because they know you are a wrongun and wanted to make you pay lolDone exactly the same. ParkingEye refused my appeal so I went directly to the hotel who cancelled it.