Yep and the old " just don't pay " brigade will be fcuked as they will just send the fine direct to the registered keeper
Quote from: Chuff on 01 October 2012, 12:51Yep and the old " just don't pay " brigade will be fcuked as they will just send the fine direct to the registered keeper True, but it's still a civil matter (breach of contract) as before, and they will still have to take you to court (as before) to get their monies.Paying a token amount or telling them to "see you in court" still applies.
The problem is they will just instruct a debt recovery firm to Chase you down and if you don't pay you will prob get issued with a CCJ! Then your credit rating is fcucked! I wonder if the fines will have to be capped if you get a ticket?
80% of your posts are total tripe, as they are mostly replies to sh1te posts created by the morons that, unfortunately this forum attracts.
I've never understood the concept of clamping. If they don't want you to park there, then by clamping you, they're forcing you to continue to park there - defeats their argument.
Quote from: Ant1981 on 04 October 2012, 13:55I've never understood the concept of clamping. If they don't want you to park there, then by clamping you, they're forcing you to continue to park there - defeats their argument.yes but it also relieves you of £150 to find out what its like to park there... which makes it viable to park on someone elses land.
But for the purest engine experience, displacement has no replacement. All other methods are simply attempts to artificially recreate the benefits of displacement.