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ummmm | 16:42 Thu 10th Sep 2015 | News
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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?
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Ahh so 'Parking I' gets changed...
Not news, try under Motoring.

best he pay up or risk more penalties
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:
http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/12908801.Chip_shop_owner__furious__after_losing_parking_charge_battle_in_High_Court/

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Sorry for putting this in news. It was an accident...

Thanks Chris..
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I could kinda understand it if it was a city centre car park but this was a service station in the early hours of the morning.

Motorists are told to pull over if they are feeling tired....so making yourself road safe by sleeping could cost £100. That's mental...
Does seem exploitative but he could have chosen an off road layby with less security or a b&b.
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!
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Tambo...I don't think he was actually planning on sleeping.

That's awful, Chris, what was she suppose to do?

Driving makes me terribly sleepy if I'm on my own and I have to pull in regular on long journeys.
Carry a cold water spray to avoid drowsiness
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And spray it in your face while you're driving?
So hang on - what's happened about these tickets being invoices and you can ignore them - Did the Court of appeal rule on that as well ?
Not difficult to spray while driving for me. You could pull over if necessary. Much safer than dozing off while driving.
Well seeing is they are chasing the previous owner I would at least ignore it until they started chasing me...
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Bazile - they are invoices but you 'just bin them' at your own risk now...

They are starting to become enforceable...

Tambo - if I sprayed water in my face I would automatically close my eyes. Not really a good idea on the motorway!
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why dont you actually read the info in the link i provided...
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Baz, thanks, I have forwarded it on.

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