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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit
how is it enforced by court action ? unless it is a council owned car park and proper wardens
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Because it's a civil action, by parking in the bay, you do so under the terms and conditions of the notice.
This forms a contract between you and the car park owner, if you break the terms of the contract he can charge you a penalty, set out under the terms.
If you don't pay he can take you to small claims court and get a CCJ against you.
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit
remember it was Thatcher who made easy to claim incapacity as it massaged the unemployment figures
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don't forget, whatever the issue. It's always Thatchers fault..........