Yep. There are too many reasons to be pessimistic here. I have never heard of anyone having this "OCUK knowledge" in real life and encouraging anyone to throw a fine in the bin. The thing is I WANT to believe it.
Feel free to waste your money then.
I've successfully ignored 3 such "fines" for £60 (£30 with the "discount") - none of which were my fault I might add.
1) Stayed in a Travelodge on motorway services, parked in Travelodge carpark (included with the hotel stay). Couple of weeks later got an invoice from parking company, complete with pictures of my car driving off the motorway sliproad in the evening, and onto the motorway sliproad in the morning. Straight in the bin.
2) Parked in a retail park car-park just before Christmas, signs on all the ticket machines stating "free parking between
dates", so obviously didn't pay the ticket. Few weeks later, another invoice, again pictures of my car driving in, and driving out. Straight in the bin.
3) Same retail park, extremely busy Saturday. Drove round the car park for 10 mins looking for a space, couldn't find one, so pulled up outside the shop (not obstructing any traffic) and my girlfriend quickly ran in to grab what we came for (no more than 5 mins). Again, a few weeks later, another invoice, with the pictures of my car driving in and out. Again, straight in the bin.
You'll notice a recurring theme there:
- They only show pictures of the car, not the driver. Their "contract" is with the driver, but they can't prove who that was, so they can't take anyone to court.
- They only show pictures of the car driving in and out of the car park, never of it actually parked. They can't actually prove you ever parked the car, only that you entered and exited at certain times, for all they know you could have driven round the car park for 2 hours.
Therefore, the invoices are unenforceable.
But like I said, feel free to waste your money paying them if it puts your mind at ease.
Edit:
If you do that - i.e. park every day - then you run the risk of the company who runs the car park escalating the situation - i.e. clamping your car or towing it. It's all very well saying throw the "fine" in the bin (which I've done and will do again) but you're a bit stuck if you're clamped or towed - you can't really ignore that can you?
AFAIK they aren't allowed to punish you for prior offences. So if you don't pay a fine one day, but then park there and pay the next, they can't then clamp you for the previous fine, only if the breach of contract is actually occurring.
Of course, if as you've said, you
never pay then that's true, if they recognise your car, chances are it'll get clamped/towed.
So much conflicting information here though.
I don't see any conflicting information?
I see 99% of posters saying "just bin it" and 2-3 people saying "I don't believe you".
If the private companies are not allowed to act in the way they do, what is to stop people taking them to court for breaking the law when they demand these payments? Why has this not been done? Why are they allowed to operate/exist at all if in doing so it's actually "illegal" ?
It's not "illegal", it's just "not legally enforceable" there's a very subtle difference.
It's not clear to Jo Public is it, hence I wouldn't be calling people mugs that pay these fines. If I got a fine today I would only know to consider not paying purely from information I have read on here.
Of course it isn't, do you think parking companies want people to know they are conmen?