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Parking Charges
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I have just received a letter telling me that I owe a parking charge. This was for parking in a car park using my Blue Badge. I have used before my Blue Badge in this car park before but am now threatened with a £100 fine by Civil Enforcement. How can I fight this? Does anyone know? Advice please.
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There is no legal requirement to provide x amount of disabled parking spaces in a public car park under the Equality Act 2010. Government guidelines recommend that 6% of available parking spaces are designated as disabled bays and it is relatively easy to check using websites such as Parkopedia which tell you how many parking spaces each car park has. It...
09:02 Wed 30th Nov 2022
If it's a council one then pay it ASAP or it will escalate, usually there is a discount if you pay quickly. It will not go away and will get bigger and bigger and a bailiff will come and demand several hundreds of pounds. You can pay it now without prejudice and then seek to recover it if you think there is an avenue for that. If it's a private one then you can ignore, they usually send you threatening letters for a year or so, they rarely take you to court but they can.
thecorbyloon... ladyjanine explained on the earlier posts ....
//I haven't actually got the letter as it was sent to daughter whose car we were using. She has exams tomorrow and the following day but rang to let me know of letter she had received. She will bring it round after her exams and I will have more info then.//
//I haven't actually got the letter as it was sent to daughter whose car we were using. She has exams tomorrow and the following day but rang to let me know of letter she had received. She will bring it round after her exams and I will have more info then.//
I do apologise as I certainly did not make the situation clear.
1. I wanted to go shopping but was doubtful if what I wanted to get would fit in my smallish 2-seater mini.
2. Daughter offered to take me in her larger car. An offer I accepted.
3. I believed that as I wanted to shop I could use my Blue Badge when we parked.
4. As at the moment I have heart and lung problems (waiting to get them fixed but hospital very busy) which affect my speed of walking daughter came into shop with me in case I needed help in any way.
5. Letter was delivered to her but I consider it is my problem as I was the one who wanted to shop.
I hope this makes it all a bit clearer. I can only say I am sorry for any confusion but I was tired at the time and realise that although the situation was clear in my mind I did not explain adequately.
(NB: to self - try harder.)
1. I wanted to go shopping but was doubtful if what I wanted to get would fit in my smallish 2-seater mini.
2. Daughter offered to take me in her larger car. An offer I accepted.
3. I believed that as I wanted to shop I could use my Blue Badge when we parked.
4. As at the moment I have heart and lung problems (waiting to get them fixed but hospital very busy) which affect my speed of walking daughter came into shop with me in case I needed help in any way.
5. Letter was delivered to her but I consider it is my problem as I was the one who wanted to shop.
I hope this makes it all a bit clearer. I can only say I am sorry for any confusion but I was tired at the time and realise that although the situation was clear in my mind I did not explain adequately.
(NB: to self - try harder.)
Thanks Barry. I have checked and they want a written reply.
I also found a link to the owners and evidently they have had a lot of complaints about the way the site has been monitored and they are in the process of changing the system. So I've got my fingers crossed as £100 is a lot out of my pension. Not moaning just stating a fact.
Thanks again.
I also found a link to the owners and evidently they have had a lot of complaints about the way the site has been monitored and they are in the process of changing the system. So I've got my fingers crossed as £100 is a lot out of my pension. Not moaning just stating a fact.
Thanks again.