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Old 20-04-2011, 04:56 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 11:48:38 +0200, Martin wrote:

AND of course have legal right to issue fines

You are parked on private land.
You agree to the published terms and conditions when you park on said
private land.
It's not a "fine" it is charge as laid down in the terms and
conditions of parking on the private land.
If you don't wish to accept the terms and conditions don't park on
the private land covered by those terms and conditions.

Simples. B-)

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Maybe, but don't you feel that the 'system' should be made quite clear on
entry and not on some hidden notice somewhere?

NOT that I am saying it is "on some hidden notice somewhere", but for
people
to be caught out, it cannot be that obvious can it?


Its not their fault if people don't bother to look for or read signs, it
happens all the time.

There has to be several warning notices dotted about the car park for
people to see otherwise they would not be able to legally charge.

Stephen.


I quite agree with you. I am now very curious and next time I am in the
close vicinity I will investigate. I am talking with the Radio Station which
first drew my attention to this, and whilst it is a little way away from
B&Q, I will investigate. They have requested that I do a series on there so
I will, 'subject to protocol', have plenty of air time ;-))

Mike


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