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Yes it is ParkingEye. Do they actually go as far as issuing Court Proceedings....or send round Bailiffs. My main concern is hassling letters to my son. I know the general consensu is 'ignore'...but would you at least think it a good idea for my son to reply, stating that he may be the registered keeper but he was not the driver & he was not even in the country on the date of the incident & that this can be proven....just wondered if it would 'nip it in the bud'...in the hope that they just think it's not worth persuing ???
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Hello all I'm new to this forum & have a problem which I am hoping someone can help me with can you offer me some accurate advice please I received a PCN for parking in Aldi whilst driving my sons car. This is the info: Registered keeper - my son, who did not commit the alleged offence & in fact he was on holiday abroad at the time so should be no problem in proving he did not commit the offence There is a sign in the car park stating maximum stay 2 hours & no return within 4 hours, also displays fine price of £70 - no excuses here I just didn't read it, I thought it was just stating for Aldi customers only. I did go in the store first to buy some food items & then nipped across the raod (town area) & probably ended up being longer than intended....it states entered at 12.01 & departed 15.06y It offers a reduced fee of £40 if pay within 10 days I have read that these people do not have any legal right to issue fines & of course the fine is adressed to my son but he was not the driver. This sort of thing really gets me annoyed but I am just worried on backlash for my son & don't want to get him into trouble. Urgent advice needed Many thanks
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