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    [Help] Parking fine advice

    Yes. But DE are a nasty firm and will press ahead anyway with threatening letters and might try to take him to court. Send me a pm as I am about to do a complaint to Lancing Parish Council for the OP of this thread, and can let you have the same complaint to use. Then you both need to up the...
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    Wrong. Yawn. Some of you really haven't a clue what DYL actually mean, and the reasons why a Council has put them there. Which includes a deliberate decision to ALLOW loading/unloading and 'assisted alighting/boarding' (i.e. taking a child into school). So, yes you certainly can and the...
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    All the money from ANPR fines at Hospitals goes to the PPC scum. There is no revenue from fines that helps the NHS. It's a scam and there is so much misinformation floating around, and assumptions made, that people all think the NHS benefits. Nope. All they get is the tariff money a few...
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    Wow, completely wrong. Like loads of people you wrongly think DYL mean no stopping. This is exactly the mindset that I was trying to disabuse posters of! DYL are there for several perfectly allowable 'stopping' reasons, including allowing disabled people to park for 3 hours, and for people...
  5. L

    [Help] Parking fine advice

    Other way round. Private firm, but you shouldn't be paying PCNs like that!
  6. L

    [Help] Parking fine advice

    Just to add, when you need to stop to take a call or re-set a SAT NAV, never ever drive into a car park to do that. This is stuff that can be done on street. Certainly if you are picking a passenger up, are you all aware that this is 'exempt activity' that is positively allowed on single...
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    Yes, I am saying it has been disallowed since 2015. There are two things here. Councils cannot: 1 - use ANPR except in limited cases as shown below, and separately (regardless of ANPR or not) they cannot: 2 - operate their car parks ''as if they were private land''...
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    [Help] Parking fine advice

    Councils were banned from using ANPR in car parks a few years ago, and also can't enforce their public access car parks as if they were private land. The set up at Stanmer Park is also unlawful, even though it doesn't use ANPR, because the private firm lie that the registered keeper is liable...
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    [Help] Parking fine advice

    Yes I am keen to do something about that set up. I will let you know how it pans out. A friend and fellow parking warrior got Wycombe Council banned from getting DVLA data and enforcing any PCN for a year, when they tried ANPR in a car park near him! And I will be asking him to proof read...
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    Yep, I have heard that District Enforcement were infesting that place and using ANPR which is not allowed on Council land. It is an unlawful set up! http://www.lancingparishcouncil.gov.uk/car_parks_in_lancing.asp Did you tell DE who was driving when you appealed? I have a plan to get your...
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