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Previously on "Those Consumer Action Group wags and Parking Fees!"
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell even though I'm banned 'twice' from CAG I still receive spam from their website even though I have 'unsubscribed'.
This morning I read with interest:-
Parking Prankster: ParkingEye v Beavis appeal result - HHJ Moloney was wrong but appeal dismissed
Basically they've lost. The whole premise of being fined a 'penalty' on private land as being illegal and therefore ignoreable by said 'don't give a tulip park anywhere tossers' have lost.
So a further appeal is going to be kicked off. But in principle if you don't want to get fined, pay for a fricking parking ticket!
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostI've never paid any, at worst I got threatening letters for about two years, but never had one where ignoring them didn't work
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I've never paid any, at worst I got threatening letters for about two years, but never had one where ignoring them didn't work
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Originally posted by MercladUK View PostNo wonder you were banned twice.
Alas, those rules don't apply to Range Rovers
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell even though I'm banned 'twice' from CAG I still receive spam from their website even though I have 'unsubscribed'.
This morning I read with interest:-
Parking Prankster: ParkingEye v Beavis appeal result - HHJ Moloney was wrong but appeal dismissed
Basically they've lost. The whole premise of being fined a 'penalty' on private land as being illegal and therefore ignoreable by said 'don't give a tulip park anywhere tossers' have lost.
So a further appeal is going to be kicked off. But in principle if you don't want to get fined, pay for a fricking parking ticket!
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Those Consumer Action Group wags and Parking Fees!
Well even though I'm banned 'twice' from CAG I still receive spam from their website even though I have 'unsubscribed'.
This morning I read with interest:-
Parking Prankster: ParkingEye v Beavis appeal result - HHJ Moloney was wrong but appeal dismissed
Basically they've lost. The whole premise of being fined a 'penalty' on private land as being illegal and therefore ignoreable by said 'don't give a tulip park anywhere tossers' have lost.
So a further appeal is going to be kicked off. But in principle if you don't want to get fined, pay for a fricking parking ticket!Tags: None
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