Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
I am incandescent, I parked slightly out of the bay at the Sue Ryder charity shop on Newport Road today to donate some DVD's and computer games. I left after 5 mins and caught man taking a photo of my car. He told me I should have read the sign before I parked and am now facing a £100 fine for donating to charity. I spoke to the manager who informed me they brought in a private company for people who abuse the car park. I DID NOT ABUSE THE CAR PARK, I WAS MAKING A DONATION AND WAS SLIGHTLY OUT OF THE BAY. THANK YOU SUE RYDER I WILL NOT BE DONATING TO OR PURCHASING FROM ANY OF YOUR STORES AGAIN..
Decided to go to court if it goes all the way, do you think it will? :frown:
Re: Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
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Originally Posted by
wolfybluebird
I am incandescent, I parked slightly out of the bay at the Sue Ryder charity shop on Newport Road today to donate some DVD's and computer games. I left after 5 mins and caught man taking a photo of my car. He told me I should have read the sign before I parked and am now facing a £100 fine for donating to charity. I spoke to the manager who informed me they brought in a private company for people who abuse the car park. I DID NOT ABUSE THE CAR PARK, I WAS MAKING A DONATION AND WAS SLIGHTLY OUT OF THE BAY. THANK YOU SUE RYDER I WILL NOT BE DONATING TO OR PURCHASING FROM ANY OF YOUR STORES AGAIN..
Decided to go to court if it goes all the way, do you think it will? :frown:
Parked slightly out of the bay? What does that mean? Was Ms Ryder really responsible for what happened?
Re: Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
If you are serious about standing your ground, probably not, but these private sharks are getting tougher these days so a court summons not out of the question.
Why not contact Sue Ryder head office?
They may be sympathetic and can call off these parasites.
Re: Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
It was 10am this morning, I was going to see my mum who has dementia because her television was not working. The bay I was parked in was no where near the other bays. I did not say Sue Ryder was responsible ( I am aware of the good works they do) Was I really abusing the parking bays and do you really think that £100 is reasonable?
Re: Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
Re: Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
I don't know how many times I've said this on this board now but just ignore it. Ignore all the mail that comes through, they have no power and can't do anything. I must have had a whole book load come through the post in total from parking as Asda for city games. They give up in the end and try their luck elsewhere.
Re: Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
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Originally Posted by
wolfybluebird
I am incandescent, I parked slightly out of the bay at the Sue Ryder charity shop on Newport Road today to donate some DVD's and computer games. I left after 5 mins and caught man taking a photo of my car. He told me I should have read the sign before I parked and am now facing a £100 fine for donating to charity. I spoke to the manager who informed me they brought in a private company for people who abuse the car park. I DID NOT ABUSE THE CAR PARK, I WAS MAKING A DONATION AND WAS SLIGHTLY OUT OF THE BAY. THANK YOU SUE RYDER I WILL NOT BE DONATING TO OR PURCHASING FROM ANY OF YOUR STORES AGAIN..
Decided to go to court if it goes all the way, do you think it will? :frown:
But it was your fault wasn’t it? :shrug:
Anyway, as above, just ignore it.
Re: Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
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Originally Posted by
wolfybluebird
I am incandescent, I parked slightly out of the bay at the Sue Ryder charity shop on Newport Road today to donate some DVD's and computer games. I left after 5 mins and caught man taking a photo of my car. He told me I should have read the sign before I parked and am now facing a £100 fine for donating to charity. I spoke to the manager who informed me they brought in a private company for people who abuse the car park. I DID NOT ABUSE THE CAR PARK, I WAS MAKING A DONATION AND WAS SLIGHTLY OUT OF THE BAY. THANK YOU SUE RYDER I WILL NOT BE DONATING TO OR PURCHASING FROM ANY OF YOUR STORES AGAIN..
Decided to go to court if it goes all the way, do you think it will? :frown:
They’re well known for this sort of thing in Rumney
Re: Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
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Originally Posted by
Llanedeyrnblue
They’re well known for this sort of thing in Rumney
What, bad parking? :hehe:
Re: Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
Join Private Parking Tickets help and advice on a Facebook. Lots of plenty free help and advice on there.
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Barry Shitpeas
What, bad parking? :hehe:
No ripping people off :hehe:
Re: Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
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Originally Posted by
wolfybluebird
I am incandescent, I parked slightly out of the bay at the Sue Ryder charity shop on Newport Road today to donate some DVD's and computer games. I left after 5 mins and caught man taking a photo of my car. He told me I should have read the sign before I parked and am now facing a £100 fine for donating to charity. I spoke to the manager who informed me they brought in a private company for people who abuse the car park. I DID NOT ABUSE THE CAR PARK, I WAS MAKING A DONATION AND WAS SLIGHTLY OUT OF THE BAY. THANK YOU SUE RYDER I WILL NOT BE DONATING TO OR PURCHASING FROM ANY OF YOUR STORES AGAIN..
Decided to go to court if it goes all the way, do you think it will? :frown:
If they bay belongs to the Sue Ryder shop, they can cancel the charge.
Re: Sorry to repeat a thread, but "National Parking Management"
The law changed a few years ago.
DO NOT ignore it!