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<blockquote data-quote="rhiannab13" data-source="post: 1399808" data-attributes="member: 88322"><p>Hi Brunneria,</p><p></p><p>I would have to disagree. The intention to move the car was there (as with the ankle situation) but in this case, by moving the car, she would be breaking the law and if she had been involved in any kind of accident from the moment she put the key in the ignition she would also be guilty of driving with no insurance as she is only insured when following rules of the DVLA (not driving whilst below 5mmol). Therefore I think staying put was the correct move. If you want to be devil's advocate, then the question should be why was the extra time parked not paid for (if possible) that at least shows an intention to abide by the parking company's rules??</p><p></p><p>To be clear - I think Stellson should contact the company and not pay the fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhiannab13, post: 1399808, member: 88322"] Hi Brunneria, I would have to disagree. The intention to move the car was there (as with the ankle situation) but in this case, by moving the car, she would be breaking the law and if she had been involved in any kind of accident from the moment she put the key in the ignition she would also be guilty of driving with no insurance as she is only insured when following rules of the DVLA (not driving whilst below 5mmol). Therefore I think staying put was the correct move. If you want to be devil's advocate, then the question should be why was the extra time parked not paid for (if possible) that at least shows an intention to abide by the parking company's rules?? To be clear - I think Stellson should contact the company and not pay the fine. [/QUOTE]
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