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Adam Zapple

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  1. They haven't been sending me any threats since September 22nd, I'm so dissapointed.
  2. The signs make no mention of having to display a badge, so what exactly did I do wrong? They can go and whistle, theyre getting nothing from me, take me to court, lets do it, I'll bring my badge along for the judge. They havent taken a photo of the car showing that the badge wasnt displayed! Bring it on.
  3. Ive had another letter and wouldnt bother mentioning it but it says "If this letter is ignored we will have no other option other than to instruct out debt collection agency to secure immediate payment commencing court proceedings if required. Therefore to avoid future and unnecessary action please pay the outstanding parking charge at the final reduced amount for what was a clear contravention of the parking regulations". Now I havent breached their regulations as they state 'Blue badge holders only in disabled bays' I am a blue badge holder, they never mention displaying it!!!! Also people on the forum talk about PPCs using the word "may" a lot when talking about court etc. My letter doesnt say that, it seems to imply that they 'will'.
  4. Just an update, Ive had a letter, it says if I dont pay within 4 days it will go upto £110, the letter is dated 16th and I got it on 21st. Ive been back to the car park and read their signs which say 'Blue badge holders only in disabled bays', I am a blue badge holder so I dont understand why they think Ive breached their terms and conditions as the original ticket said 'parked in a disabled bay'. The latest letter is headed 'Notice to owner' Ignore or point out their mistake?
  5. Oh dear, sorry to hear you fell victim to this bunch of clowns............. Expect a long list of excuses, fob offs, a long wait then a bill for £100.
  6. Thanks guys, I feel good about this now and am almost looking forward to the threat 'o' grams, will see what they send me.
  7. I had both my hips replaced 10 years ago and have been deteriorating with regard to how far I can walk over the last year or so and was advised to apply for DLA which I have done. The letter came yesterday turning me down. It says Physical difficulties walking... You can walk Up to 50 meters Slowly In a reasonable manner I don’t know where they got that information as the last time I want to hospital was for an assessment in which I managed 15.1 meters and collapsed, they got a crash team out to me! Guidance and supervision You need help For comfort and reassurance It says I don’t need help to cook a meal for one You need help to Get in and out of bed Dress and undress Manage your toilet needs Get up and down stairs Move about indoors Get in and out of a chair Day supervision You are Not at risk of falling. It also goes on to say This meas you are not entitled to higher rate mobility. I thought they had 3 rates, why didnt they give me any rate? So my question is how bad do you have to be to get DLA? I managed 15.1 meters and was on oxygen, what is my next step? Thanks in advance
  8. According to the ticket it was issued at 10:57am but I was filling up at the petrol station at 11:07am and have the receipt to prove it, it's then a 5 minute drive to the retail park so I wasn't even there when they say they issued the ticket.
  9. I went into a retail park today for a sandwich, when I came out I had a ticket on my car, and having read it it would seem I have 14 days to pay £50 or it will go up to £80, so it was an expensive sandwich! According to the ticket, I was parked in a disabled bay, well I am disabled so I would be wouldnt I, but I did neglect to display my badge, the ticket just says 'parked in a disabled bay' and makes no mention of a badge so dont know if thats important. It was issued by 'parking eye'. Having read the forums it seems the usual advise is 'ignore' so do you think that applies in this case or should I write to them pointing out I have a badge?
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