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Private parking tickets / Stansted Burger King Double Dip
« on: Yesterday at 10:31:18 pm »
Hi all,
I’ve received a Notice to Keeper from NSL for returning to the Stansted Burger King/Nero/EV charge car park within 3 hours.
The vehicle’s second visit was only for the Nero drive-thru and it wasn’t parked.
In the notice they only put the second entry and exit times.
Is this worth appealing, or should I just pay the charge?
Dear …
On … vehicle entered the Burger King (Stansted)at … and departed at …
The signage, which is clearly displayed at the entrance to and throughout Burger King (Stansted), states that this is private land, the site is managed by NSL+.
A contravention of No return within 3 hours of original entry / exit was captured
at the location and in
accordance with the terms
and conditions of the site, by which those who park at the location agree to be bound by.
By not complying with the terms and conditions of the site, the Parking Charge is now payable to NSL + as the Creditor.
As the terms were not
complied with, we requested registered keeper details from the DVLA under reasonable cause.
You are notified under paragraph 9(2)(b) of schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 that the driver of the motor vehicle is required to pay this notice in full.
As we do not know the driver's name or current postal address, you are now invited to either pay the charge, or if you were not the driver at the time, please provide us with the driver's full name and current postal address using the contact details overleaf, within 28 days and pass this notice to them. Once this information is received, we will pursue
You are advised that if, after the period of 28 days beginning with the day after that on which the notice is given (which is presumed to be the second working day after the Date of Sending above), the amount due has not been paid in full and we do not know both the name and current address of the driver, we have the right to recover any unpaid part of the notice from you. This Notice is given to you under Paragraph 9(2)(f) of Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 and is subject to our complying with the applicable conditions under Schedule 4 of that Act.
Should you provide an incorrect address for service, we may pursue you for any amount that remains unpaid. Should you identify someone who denies they were the driver, we may pursue you for any amount that remains unpaid. Failure to pay the full amount of this notice within 28 days may result in the proceeding of debt recovery action and/or issuing court proceedings against you.
Additional costs may be incurred.
For information on how to pay or appeal this notice please see overleaf
NSL +, part of MARSTON (HOLDINGS) LIMITED, registered company number 04305487
Registered office address 77 Shaftesburv Avenue. 3rd floor. London. W1D 5DU
I’ve received a Notice to Keeper from NSL for returning to the Stansted Burger King/Nero/EV charge car park within 3 hours.
The vehicle’s second visit was only for the Nero drive-thru and it wasn’t parked.
In the notice they only put the second entry and exit times.
Is this worth appealing, or should I just pay the charge?
Dear …
On … vehicle entered the Burger King (Stansted)at … and departed at …
The signage, which is clearly displayed at the entrance to and throughout Burger King (Stansted), states that this is private land, the site is managed by NSL+.
A contravention of No return within 3 hours of original entry / exit was captured
at the location and in
accordance with the terms
and conditions of the site, by which those who park at the location agree to be bound by.
By not complying with the terms and conditions of the site, the Parking Charge is now payable to NSL + as the Creditor.
As the terms were not
complied with, we requested registered keeper details from the DVLA under reasonable cause.
You are notified under paragraph 9(2)(b) of schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 that the driver of the motor vehicle is required to pay this notice in full.
As we do not know the driver's name or current postal address, you are now invited to either pay the charge, or if you were not the driver at the time, please provide us with the driver's full name and current postal address using the contact details overleaf, within 28 days and pass this notice to them. Once this information is received, we will pursue
You are advised that if, after the period of 28 days beginning with the day after that on which the notice is given (which is presumed to be the second working day after the Date of Sending above), the amount due has not been paid in full and we do not know both the name and current address of the driver, we have the right to recover any unpaid part of the notice from you. This Notice is given to you under Paragraph 9(2)(f) of Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 and is subject to our complying with the applicable conditions under Schedule 4 of that Act.
Should you provide an incorrect address for service, we may pursue you for any amount that remains unpaid. Should you identify someone who denies they were the driver, we may pursue you for any amount that remains unpaid. Failure to pay the full amount of this notice within 28 days may result in the proceeding of debt recovery action and/or issuing court proceedings against you.
Additional costs may be incurred.
For information on how to pay or appeal this notice please see overleaf
NSL +, part of MARSTON (HOLDINGS) LIMITED, registered company number 04305487
Registered office address 77 Shaftesburv Avenue. 3rd floor. London. W1D 5DU