Ok just after your thoughts on this one...
I took my 82 year old mum out to tescos yesterday for some shopping, the problem is she spent 6 weeks in hospital leading up to christmas and for the immediate future (and possibly from now on) she requires a wheelchair for any long periods of time. After circling the parking lot to find a space big enough to take care getting her and the wheel chair out of the car there was nothing within a reasonably close distance to the entrance so i thought i'll use one of the disabled car spaces. As i was getting my mum sorted i could see the ticketing man speaking to another person and it was obvious we'd spied each other. Now it was pretty obvious and time consuming doing what i was doing but he left, and me and my mum went about our business in the shop.
So we come out about an hour later and theres the ticket stuck to the window, so again after getting mum settled in the car again i begin looking for the parking attendant to have a word and to use a bit of common sense. Needless to say he was nowhere to be seen so finding out where his office was and trying to speak with him or the manager apparently they'd all been called into a meeting and to call back in an hours time.
Back home and onto the computer to google this and there are pages and pages of this happening and reading through, the approach to use is to ignore all contact from the parking company and ride it out. Now i dont have all the information to hand but basically they have no rights to issue tickets or to collect money. They can ask for the information of who was driving but I dont have to provide this and they can threaten all sorts of proceedings but basically they have a loud bark but no bite.
Has anyone else had experiences of shopping parking tickets because at the time I wanted to see the person and just sort it out calmly and sensibly but after using the computer that approach would seem to have been the worst option and just to ignore all correspondance. So at the moment I haven't caled back.
Over to you boys, what do you reckon?