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The NoToMob get their own back…

By Parking Cowboys Posted on June 17, 2014 Posted in blog, General

Our friends NoToMob had a little fun when they attended the Parkex event recently. They issued their very own parking tickets to the attendees of the conference. Check out the pictures here –> http://notomob.co.uk/discussions/index.php/topic,3947.0.html

Readers’ tweets: Notice to Keeper requirements

By Parking Cowboys Posted on June 14, 2014 Posted in readers emails

@ParkingCowboys does a NTK have to state what the breach of contract is or just the entry and exit time? I assume from your tweet that this was issued for an overstay. I find it difficult to believe it doesn’t …

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An Open Letter to Parking Eye

By Parking Cowboys Posted on June 14, 2014 Posted in blog

One of our readers asked if we would publish this on their behalf. Dear Parking Eye I’m a bit of a cinema buff. As a result, I’ve been racking my brains to think of a silver-screen cowboy who was also …

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It’s ok to use someone’s blue badge…

By Parking Cowboys Posted on May 31, 2014 Posted in blog, General

… except that it’s not. It’s actually a criminal offence to use a blue badge if they’re not in the car with you. However, Barry from Watford does make a compelling case for it. Enjoy… Incase you were in any …

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The Cambridge Case

By Parking Cowboys Posted on May 20, 2014 Posted in blog

On 19th May 2014, HHJ Moloney ruled on an important ParkingEye case. Due to the volume of cases being issued by ParkingEye this senior circuit judge decided to provide a ruling. Given his stature, this ruling would be persuasive to …

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Readers’ emails: ParkingEye at doctors surgery

By Parking Cowboys Posted on May 9, 2014 Posted in blog, readers emails

From: Simon Subject: ANPR in a (free) staff car park Hi there Great site! I’ve been doing some reading and cant seem to find the answer to my question. The small, private staff car park for our local doctors surgery …

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Readers’ emails: More ParkingEye pain at Aldi

By Parking Cowboys Posted on May 3, 2014 Posted in blog, readers emails

From: Emma Subject: Parking eye I recently had a work trial at aldi’s. I was told by the manager I was allowed to park in the stores car park. At the end of the trial the manager took my car …

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Readers’ emails: Ignored Excel ticket

By Parking Cowboys Posted on April 29, 2014 Posted in blog, readers emails

From: Claire Subject: excell/newlyn fine Help! My husband got a £60 parking fine.he went in a pay and display on Saturday 18 Jan.thought was free at weekends.we ignored this as that seemed to be the advice.. Then got another from …

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Readers’ emails: Good times, bad times (at ASDA Brighton)

By Parking Cowboys Posted on April 23, 2014 Posted in blog, readers emails

From: Chaz Subject: ASDA Parking I received a PCN at ASDA Brighton Marina for exceeding free parking of 3 hours. I parked at 13:00 on a sunday which takes me up to 16:00. However, store shuts at 16:00 so should …

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Readers’ emails: Wrong registration failed appeal

By Parking Cowboys Posted on March 27, 2014 Posted in blog, readers emails

From: Tom Subject: Failed appeal – what next Hi, My recent appeal to POPLA failed because I hadn’t done exactly what the signs said in the car park (I paid, displayed and parked properly but I entered the wrong reg …

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A response to the BBC’s story on private parking ‘fines’

By Parking Cowboys Posted on March 15, 2014 Posted in blog

Today the BBC published a story on their website titled “Private parking fines: Your rights” by business journalist Ramzan Karmali. My heart immediately dropped since we all know they’re not fines – a private company cannot fine you. Calling them …

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Readers’ emails: A Blu day for a Radisson guest

By Parking Cowboys Posted on March 13, 2014 Posted in blog, readers emails

From: Lisa Subject: CCJ Parking Eye Hello, I just want to share my story really as a warning I suppose. In July 2013, I parked at the Radisson Blu Durham for a business meeting (free parking to delegates) and months …

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Readers’ emails: POPLA win against ParkingEye

By Parking Cowboys Posted on March 10, 2014 Posted in blog, readers emails

From: Peter Subject: POPLA Appeal Successful I just wanted to thank you for your excellent site. I used the suggested appeal content to dispute a charge of £100 imposed by Parking Eye for exceeding the 3 hour free parking time. …

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Armchair lawyers

By Parking Cowboys Posted on March 4, 2014 Posted in blog, General

Armchair lawyers is the term parking companies use to belittle the volunteers helping the motoring public fight private parking charges. They deride them on their websites, on their news pages, on their appeal rejection letters. “Ignore the forums, don’t listen …

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Readers’ emails: Flicking ParkingEye the Vs

By Parking Cowboys Posted on March 3, 2014 Posted in blog, readers emails

From: Steve Subject: Parking Eye Hi, My wife parked our car in Watergate Bay carpark Cornwall in [redacted date] she purchased a 2 hour ticket. After coming home we received the usual notice from Parking Eye saying we had been …

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Readers’ emails: Failed POPLA appeal

By Parking Cowboys Posted on February 26, 2014 Posted in blog, readers emails

From: George Subject: Failed POPLA appeal Hi, I’m writing to enquire as to whether or not there’s any point in me taking this parking charge further, after the POPLA appeal failed. I was given the ticket for parking in my …

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Readers’ tweets: Invalid ticket?

By Parking Cowboys Posted on February 23, 2014 Posted in blog

@ParkingCowboys  hi there, can you tell me – would a Private PCN -.left on my windscreen – be classed as ‘void’ if it is incorrectly dated? This is quite a common type of question we receive. Unlike council-issued tickets, there …

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A dark day

By Parking Cowboys Posted on February 22, 2014 Posted in blog, Parking companies

Friday the 21st of February 2014 will go down as a dark day in the world of private parking. There were two significant court cases scheduled, and both of them were lost by the respective parking companies. Civil Enforcement Vs …

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Recent updates on the site

By Parking Cowboys Posted on February 20, 2014 Posted in blog, General

Last week we updated our POPLA code checker so that it now identifies the parking company’s POPLA code (e.g. ParkingEye = ‘606’). It’s a small, but hopefully useful change! Elsewhere on the site we’ve added the following pages: What do I do? …

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Consultation on local authority parking

By Parking Cowboys Posted on February 18, 2014 Posted in blog, General

The Government has been running a consultation on local authority parking – a subject of much political debate recently. Although local authority parking is not Parking Cowboys usual subject matter, we do take more than a passing interest. The British …

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Readers’ emails: POPLA win against PCM

By Parking Cowboys Posted on February 17, 2014 Posted in blog, readers emails

From: Maureen Subject: winning a popla appeal I would like to thank you most sincerely for all the help I found on this site when I embarked on a strong challenge to Parking Control Management. I would be happy to …

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Readers’ emails : The Parking Notice

By Parking Cowboys Posted on February 17, 2014 Posted in blog, readers emails

From: Kev Subject: your views ? Hi, take a look at this circulating on the internet and let me know what you think? would it work I wonder? http://[URL_REMOVED]/Parking-Notice In a word, no. I assume that whoever made this was …

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Welcome to the Parking Cowboys blog

By Parking Cowboys Posted on February 17, 2014 Posted in General

Here at Parking Cowboys, we thought we would start a very occasional blog page. We’re going to post interesting links, responses to emails receive, and whatever else takes our fancy. Hope you enjoy. PC.

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