Recently I got a "Final Demand" for an £80 bill for allegedly parking across two spaces in a private car retail car park. This was the first I had heard about it. Basically the owner (me) has been told to pay up or face court etc etc etc. Very heavy handed, lots of red ink etc. Of course its a bit worrying and I have googled the company involved and theres pages of people telling the same kind of story.
The general consensus seems to be that the whole process is geared to intimidate and that the law doesn't even have any basis to demand money from the owner since it is the driver that has to be pursued.
I know there are some legal eagles on here and I have no intention of paying but has anyone got any professional advice? They have a picture of my car parked over two bays. But surely they cannot just pitch up and demand money just because they have a sign saying to park in the bays? Its on private land.
I'm thinking either ignore all the letters I'm bound to get or start a dialogue with them around the premise that Ill pay them when hell freezes over.
