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    VCS have sent me a PCN for £60 for parking on a private car park over the allotted time. I did, I agree. I was having a pint and some lunch.

    This firm doesnt use BPA (POPLA) so the kangaroo court of IPC (IAS) is at play on this one....

    I really don't need this nonsense right now.

    Oh, by the way - I wasn't driving. My wife was.....
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    Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

    I'm fighting one with Parking Eye at the moment on behalf of my Dad.
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    • #3
      Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

      Here's the issue for them (with mine) - I may be the keeper but I don't drive the car. Not even insured on it - ooopsie
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      • #4
        Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

        Originally posted by Pixie View Post
        I'm fighting one with Parking Eye at the moment on behalf of my Dad.
        Have you asked M1 for help? He's awesome at helping to sort these...?
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        • #5
          Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

          Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
          Here's the issue for them (with mine) - I may be the keeper but I don't drive the car. Not even insured on it - ooopsie
          Don't you have to tell them who was driving? My Dad wasn't driving the car at the time, his wife was.

          Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
          Have you asked M1 for help? He's awesome at helping to sort these...?
          I haven't. It was just before I went on holiday so I decided to get on with it myself.
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          • #6
            Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

            No - why would I grass someone up? I'll ignore them.....

            As you've been ill of late, it could get stressful, I'd PM m1 and get his advice - he'll ask you to post on a thread but maybe to alert him and ask for some advice. He's sh*t hot.
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            • #7
              Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

              I think things have changed recently with Parking Eye and they won a court case.

              They lost the original letter I sent to them (or the post did - my Dad wanted things doing the old-fashioned way) It was 14 days yesterday since I contacted them online so my Dad should be hearing something any day now.
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              • #8
                Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

                I've asked M1 for help for both of us.
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                • #9
                  Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

                  I recall having a discussion with a former member on here a while back. It may well have changed since, but although they could ask for the driver details, you were under no obligation to provide them given its a civil matter and not a legal one. ........ As I say, may well have changed.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

                    Originally posted by Pixie View Post
                    I think things have changed recently with Parking Eye and they won a court case.

                    They lost the original letter I sent to them (or the post did - my Dad wanted things doing the old-fashioned way) It was 14 days yesterday since I contacted them online so my Dad should be hearing something any day now.

                    Hopefully you didn't identify the driver. A popla appeal isn't difficult once you get past the feeling you want to explain how you broke down, on stopped for a second, the kid was ill blah blah blah. Their notices to keeper are pretty good but their signage doesn't meet with the BPA code, particularly the ANPR requirements.

                    It's also easier when you have pics etc.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

                      Originally posted by Pixie View Post
                      I think things have changed recently with Parking Eye and they won a court case.

                      They lost the original letter I sent to them (or the post did - my Dad wanted things doing the old-fashioned way) It was 14 days yesterday since I contacted them online so my Dad should be hearing something any day now.

                      They might have won in Beavis but continue to lose quite a few. Evidence is key. Pictures, emails about advertising consent, etc etc

                      M1

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                      • #12
                        Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

                        Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
                        VCS have sent me a PCN for £60 for parking on a private car park over the allotted time. I did, I agree. I was having a pint and some lunch.

                        This firm doesnt use BPA (POPLA) so the kangaroo court of IPC (IAS) is at play on this one....

                        I really don't need this nonsense right now.

                        Oh, by the way - I wasn't driving. My wife was.....
                        Yup, IAS is shite but you can win if you're lucky. Evidence is key. The IAS members are getting spanked in court when they try, as much down to Gladstones being shite solicitors as the case being bad.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

                          Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
                          Hopefully you didn't identify the driver. A popla appeal isn't difficult once you get past the feeling you want to explain how you broke down, on stopped for a second, the kid was ill blah blah blah. Their notices to keeper are pretty good but their signage doesn't meet with the BPA code, particularly the ANPR requirements.

                          It's also easier when you have pics etc.

                          M1
                          Ooops, I did identify the driver (my Dad's wife) How much of a difference will that make?
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                          • #14
                            Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

                            Originally posted by Pixie View Post
                            Ooops, I did identify the driver (my Dad's wife) How much of a difference will that make?

                            It's not ideal although PE are the most compliant when it comes to notices to keepers. Keeper liability is statutory so is easier to pick holes in. That said, if they know the drivers details, including address, and they keep at the keeper that's an issue for them too.

                            They can still be beaten without keeper liability.

                            M1

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                            • #15
                              Re: Vehicle Control Services - £60 Fine

                              I'm fighting one for my father in law. Although it's 4 months from SB so I'm not worried
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