Re: Aldi Car Park
- From: fictitious@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 14:33:32 +0000
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 14:20:51 -0000, "Frank" <frank.k1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
You don't need to go to all that bother .As has been said over and
"Turk182" <digitalradiouk@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The above have been operating a brutal parking system in which people
were sent bills through the post if they overstayed their welcome.
Number plate recognition enforced this. However I now notice that
although there are signs saying you must not overstay, but now there
is NO sign saying what the penalty would be if you did!. It is now
the same in Sainsbury, again with no sign saying what penalty is
enforced. Can they issue any penalty under these conditions?
Turk182
All my local ALDI stores have signs clearly on display, you can't go in to
the car park, drive about, enter the store, leave the store or the car park
without seeing a sign. It is printed up in English as we are in the UK, so
if people can't read and understand they should learn English.
There is also a sign in my local J Sainsbury car park, well 6 of them to be
precise.
They don't want you using the car park if you are not using their store,
it's as sinple as that. No one takes 3hours+ to do their shopping, not
even people claiming they have some form of disability.
I remember the story of that fat, revolting, greedy woman who stayed
in KFC too long while she finished off a few buckets of chicken, but she
knew the terms and conditions and agreed to them by parking there.
There is no requirement to display a numberplate on private property
so cover it up, change it or take them off before reaching a point you
can be identified. Only certain parts of the Road Traffic Act apply to
private property and numberplates isn't one, neither are traffic accidents
as the police will IGNORE such reports unless it's one of their colleagues
or relatives.
over there is nothing they can do even if they send an invoice to you
having got the keepers details from DVLA .They need to prove who the
driver was on the day.
.
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