Thanet council... Parking attendants and parking fines.
Posted: Fri 04 Aug, 2006 17.45
Right this dates back to October 2005.
My bloke took my car for a jaunt to Ramsgate, at the time it was untaxed but that is another story. He parked my car in the carpark and promptly got me reported for out of date tax and a parking fine. The tax issue is justified but he bought a ticket and clearly displayed it. Mr Jobsworth must have got all excited when he saw the out of date tax disc that his eyes fell out and didn't see the parking ticket. Mr. Hellfire made many trips to Thanet council to contest the parking fine with the original ticket to show them. They photocopied it made notes and told him that no further action would be taken. They wanted the original ticket but Mr. Hellfire said no chance, we're keeping it. So i was rather pissed off when the debt recovery letters began falling through my letterbox. It came to a head yesterday when i was informed that my car will be impounded and sold at auction if the fine isn't paid within the next few days.
Mr. Bailiff man was actually quite a decent chap. He's given me a few extra days to sort this out. I still have to pay him, but he will send receipts and other bits and bobs that i will require to show a lawyer if i decide to take it that far. Not sure what the other bits and bobs are.
Mr Thanet district council man was not so decent. He claims that we never corresponded to the letters until the 26th July. That is bullshit and i told him so. So because we apparently ignored the letters we get fined anyway, regardless of the fact that a parking ticket was paid and displayed, in his words i'm getting fined for ignoring letters. That is not right, how can someone get a £255.77p fine for ignoring letters. Mr.Bailiff man and Mr. Solicitor have both given me the same advice, pay now and take action against the council later . Mr.Lawyer also advised me not to use a legal representative as their fees are about £ 185 an hour so is therefore not financially economical. I should be able to do this myself. Not sure how succesfull it'll be. I am truly pissed off.
I have learnt from this experience. If you're going to contest any kind of action from councils or anyone who is trying to fine you, you send a letter contesting the matter by recorded delivery. Phonecalls and seeing them personally requires no signature to acknowledge your complaint. It's a costly, frustrating and stressful lesson.
I have every intention of arguing this matter and getting my money back. It's not right and they shouldn't be able to get away with it. Anyone else had this kind of experience and if so do you have any advice for me to make this less stressfull for me?
My bloke took my car for a jaunt to Ramsgate, at the time it was untaxed but that is another story. He parked my car in the carpark and promptly got me reported for out of date tax and a parking fine. The tax issue is justified but he bought a ticket and clearly displayed it. Mr Jobsworth must have got all excited when he saw the out of date tax disc that his eyes fell out and didn't see the parking ticket. Mr. Hellfire made many trips to Thanet council to contest the parking fine with the original ticket to show them. They photocopied it made notes and told him that no further action would be taken. They wanted the original ticket but Mr. Hellfire said no chance, we're keeping it. So i was rather pissed off when the debt recovery letters began falling through my letterbox. It came to a head yesterday when i was informed that my car will be impounded and sold at auction if the fine isn't paid within the next few days.
Mr. Bailiff man was actually quite a decent chap. He's given me a few extra days to sort this out. I still have to pay him, but he will send receipts and other bits and bobs that i will require to show a lawyer if i decide to take it that far. Not sure what the other bits and bobs are.
Mr Thanet district council man was not so decent. He claims that we never corresponded to the letters until the 26th July. That is bullshit and i told him so. So because we apparently ignored the letters we get fined anyway, regardless of the fact that a parking ticket was paid and displayed, in his words i'm getting fined for ignoring letters. That is not right, how can someone get a £255.77p fine for ignoring letters. Mr.Bailiff man and Mr. Solicitor have both given me the same advice, pay now and take action against the council later . Mr.Lawyer also advised me not to use a legal representative as their fees are about £ 185 an hour so is therefore not financially economical. I should be able to do this myself. Not sure how succesfull it'll be. I am truly pissed off.
I have learnt from this experience. If you're going to contest any kind of action from councils or anyone who is trying to fine you, you send a letter contesting the matter by recorded delivery. Phonecalls and seeing them personally requires no signature to acknowledge your complaint. It's a costly, frustrating and stressful lesson.
I have every intention of arguing this matter and getting my money back. It's not right and they shouldn't be able to get away with it. Anyone else had this kind of experience and if so do you have any advice for me to make this less stressfull for me?