BPA Contractual Parking Notice

Status
Not open for further replies.

Lonz

Striker
Just got one of these for when I parked in a supermarket car park. Am I right in thinking these aren't enforceable?
 


I have just had 6 land on my doorstep after my trips to Sunderland General Hospital, I even have the paid for tickets, f***ing chancers can fuck off.
 
Had one from Excel last year, totally unenforcable. Basically if they were to take you to court, it would be a civil case them vs you. They can only recover costs through the civil court that they have incurred a loss as a result of your actions, and as you parking there hasnt actually cost them anything, they cant enforce it. IIRC only 1 case has ever went to court, and the company lost. They will however send you some official looking letters threatening court action, but it will never get that far.

You're best off ignoring them completely, as they give up sooner :)
 
I thought the rules had changed so they were now?

One way round paying private parking charges was to refuse to name the driver. In a previous discussion here, someone posted that the law changed in October and the registered keeper is liable if they can't name the driver.

However Noiser's response could be right when it comes to overstaying, especially when no charge applies in the first place.
 
One way round paying private parking charges was to refuse to name the driver. In a previous discussion here, someone posted that the law changed in October and the registered keeper is liable if they can't name the driver.

However Noiser's response could be right when it comes to overstaying, especially when no charge applies in the first place.
What if you have the tickets and they still try it on?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Back
Top