ChatterBank0 min ago
Parking Charge Again...
I know the rules have changed slightly but not quite sure in what way..
The scenario...my cousin traveled to pick up his new car. It was a 7 hour journey due to delays. On the drive back he felt really sleepy behind the wheel so pulled into motorway services. He ended up falling asleep for a few hours.
Today he got a call from the previous owner saying he'd got a parking charge from Paid Parking Company for £100!! Surely that is too steep? What course of action should he take?
The scenario...my cousin traveled to pick up his new car. It was a 7 hour journey due to delays. On the drive back he felt really sleepy behind the wheel so pulled into motorway services. He ended up falling asleep for a few hours.
Today he got a call from the previous owner saying he'd got a parking charge from Paid Parking Company for £100!! Surely that is too steep? What course of action should he take?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Since the Court of Appeal has ruled that a charge of £85 (for an overstay of less than an hour) "is not extravagant or unconscionable", it might be extremely hard to argue that £100 (possibly for a rather longer time) is:
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It could be worse.
I read of one case where a mother, with her young children fast asleep in the back of her car, felt sleepy and (in the interests of road safety) pulled into a lay-by to doze for a short while. A police patrol stopped to investigate and, after she'd explained that she felt too tired to drive, ended up being found guilty of being in charge of a motor vehicle while unfit to drive!
I read of one case where a mother, with her young children fast asleep in the back of her car, felt sleepy and (in the interests of road safety) pulled into a lay-by to doze for a short while. A police patrol stopped to investigate and, after she'd explained that she felt too tired to drive, ended up being found guilty of being in charge of a motor vehicle while unfit to drive!
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A further development on this :-
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