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Live cases legal advice => Private parking tickets => Topic started by: ian505050 on March 20, 2026, 05:45:58 pm
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By passing on your details does not identify the driver, the driver could well be someone else.
As long as you do not identify the driver.
Also, in the long run if it goes all the way to court proceedings the advice from a long running poster is that the claim will be discontinued before they pay the court fee.
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I have done this but I believe they simply pass my details onto the parking agent to identify me as the driver of the registered vehicle looking at reviews left by people with the same issue.
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Plan A, if you were a genuine customer speak to Teamsport about them cancelling it.
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I received the following Parking charge which seems to be factually correct in terms of time and date.
The offence happened here:-
https://maps.app.goo.gl/9q3gUTtBpCgqZaFP8
The car park state Teamsport customer car pack which I was and have a booking confirmation.
I assume they wanted me to enter my registration in a system in the building? I didn't do this as I wasn't made aware by staff. I arrived on an evening so did not see the sign or ANPR
I am unsure what the sign states on the entrance and cant make it out on street view.
How should I proceed?
Any guidance is much appreciated.
I spoke to the track and they requested my details, the parking charge reference and booking confirmation and advised the ticket would be cancelled but having looked online this does not seem to be the normal outcome. I am thinking they may simply use this to identify the drive and pass the details on to UKPC.
Are there any mistakes or parts that don't line up with parking legislation on the parking charge should I be required to fight it?
Surely now I have confirmed I am a paying customer they will not want me to get a parking charge?
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