I'm not going to get into the morals of not paying for parking, but at the end of the day these companies are used generally by commercial organisations who's only goal is to make as much money as possible. As such, you can't compare this to parking on a private individuals land or driveway.
As a side note, my GF was phoned by a ferry company to say there was an urgent package for her at the port that had just come off a ferry and could she come to collect it. She went in, parked in front of their office collected the package and left within 5 minutes, only she didn't pay to 'park' as she wasnt staying or "parking" in the traditional sense. Needless to say one of these scam company's then wrote to her with a pic of her car trying to charge her £100 for the privilege of passing through ( at the request of the landowner no less!)
Needless to say it went in the bin.
Frankly, I have more chance of becoming Pope than that petition does of getting the 100,000 names required for consideration for a debate.
There's at least one shopping area here with a very good scheme. It charges £1 for up to 2 hours (and more for longer, obviously!) and there's a counterfoil which gains you a refund of the parking charge in at least one of the shops when you spend over a tenner. Free parking for genuine customers and other parkers pay.
I booked a "Stay and Park" deal with a large hotel chain at Glasgow Airport.. Pay for one night and car gets parked up for a fortnight in a yard a short drive away. All booked through the hotel. On arrival the wife went into book in while I got the cases and stuff sorted out. When she came back she said that the receptionist suggested that we take the car to the yard that night, to save the hassle in the morning. I emptied the car, went to the yard. payed the additional night to park and enjoyed my fortnight in Florida..
On my return home I found an invoice for £100 from Parking eye, for parking in the hotel car park for 31 mins. I contacted the hotel and after explaining the situation he said he would get it cancelled. 10 days later another invoice through the door.. Will I pay?? No way..
Hi all - Yes I know nowt to do with you? well yes I agree until you are the recipient of a ticket for 90 notes for staying in a McD's car park for 1 second over the allotted tome:bang: OR visited an ANPR equiped car park twice in one day and the Car Park Co decide to use the IN of the first visit and the OUT of the second visit:bang: OR you have a wheel on a white line in between two bays :bang: or some other ridiculous scam reason for issuing a 150, 90 or whatever £££ charge they see fit to try and extort out of you.
DONT PAY THEM
PLEASE SIGN THE E-PETITION HERE:
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/44858
FOR MORE INFO ON THIS SEE THE Money Saving Expert website here:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=163
See the BBC WATCHDOG ADVISE ON THIS HERE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAIcdi9niHA
Please note from 1st oct 2012 changes to the law mean that the Registered Keeper is now "liable" if the driver is not named - But Dont pay still applies.
If you can't park a car properly, you shouldn't be driving and deserve all the fines you get!
This is nothing to do with parking properly... or fines!
Steve.
It's an invoice - Not a fine. Ignore it.
viv1969 said:It's not even a legitimate invoice....It's speculative.
All right, a ticket then.
Now have another read of the OP and tell me what it says about parking.
until you are the recipient of a ticket for 90 notes for staying in a McD's car park for 1 second over the allotted time
There you go. I was the 'recipient' of one of these tickets, fines, invoices or whatever you call them a few years ago.
From a company 'managing' a McDonalds car park.
For staying too long in the McDonalds car park......I was actually IN McDonalds at the time.
So, with me being an ex-professional driver, a courteous driver, never had a bump in 17 years, have 13 years NCB.....Shouldn't be driving because I took too long eating a burger? Yeah right lol
All right, a ticket then.
Now have another read of the OP and tell me what it says about parking.

I agree this issue could be handled better
However I don't plan on signing such a poorly thought out and worded petition. To be any use these petitions need to be written fairly elequently and argue the case better. Much better.
There you go. I was the 'recipient' of one of these tickets, fines, invoices or whatever you call them a few years ago.
From a company 'managing' a McDonalds car park.
For staying too long in the McDonalds car park......I was actually IN McDonalds at the time.
So, with me being an ex-professional driver, a courteous driver, never had a bump in 17 years, have 13 years NCB.....Shouldn't be driving because I took too long eating a burger? Yeah right lol