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28 March 2014 at 3:01 am #129075
I cant make Saturdays game so my wife has agreed to drop off and pick up my 13 year old son and his mate at the Reebok stadium on Saturday.
Anybody know if she is ok to park at the Middlebrook for the duration of the game and do a bit of shopping or is it like Robin park were she risks getting a ticket, many thanks in advance.28 March 2014 at 3:31 am #129077I cant make Saturdays game so my wife has agreed to drop off and pick up my 13 year old son and his mate at the Reebok stadium on Saturday.
Anybody know if she is ok to park at the Middlebrook for the duration of the game and do a bit of shopping or is it like Robin park were she risks getting a ticket, many thanks in advance.If she’s parked on there for shopping (and has receipts) then how would the parking Stazi know she was there for match purposes as well ;) :lol:
I used to work near the Reebok a few years back. We were allowed to use Asda car park as an overspill…not Tescos.
Bottom line is private parking tickets are unenforceable for a number of legal reasons. You can chuck them in the bin along with any letters “inviting” you to settle up to avoid court…These people are vermin and can be treated as such.
Have a look at http://www.pepipoo.com for further advice.
28 March 2014 at 2:01 pm #129083I cant make Saturdays game so my wife has agreed to drop off and pick up my 13 year old son and his mate at the Reebok stadium on Saturday.
Anybody know if she is ok to park at the Middlebrook for the duration of the game and do a bit of shopping or is it like Robin park were she risks getting a ticket, many thanks in advance.If she’s parked on there for shopping (and has receipts) then how would the parking Stazi know she was there for match purposes as well ;) :lol:
I used to work near the Reebok a few years back. We were allowed to use Asda car park as an overspill…not Tescos.
Bottom line is private parking tickets are unenforceable for a number of legal reasons. You can chuck them in the bin along with any letters “inviting” you to settle up to avoid court…These people are vermin and can be treated as such.
Have a look at http://www.pepipoo.com for further advice.[/quote]
Pepipoo is a great site and you are right – the PPC’s are vermin with their fake ‘penalty charge notices’, but the basic advice on the forums over the last year or so is not to ignore the private parking ticket, but to challenge through POPLA.
29 March 2014 at 2:11 am #129099you can park on my drive if you want.
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