Parked on private car park and have a “fine” on your windscreen?
The Telegraph reports that Michael Green, a Cambridge law graduate, “is fighting to take every private parking firm in Britain to the High Court”.
Mr Green may be on to something.
Parked on private car park and have a “fine” on your windscreen?
The Telegraph reports that Michael Green, a Cambridge law graduate, “is fighting to take every private parking firm in Britain to the High Court”.
Mr Green may be on to something.
Simples. Challenge on basis of disproportionality. Claims must be based on loss. Amount must be reasonable and necessary. Based on a legitimate aim. And it must be the minimum necessary to achieve that legitimate aim.