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<blockquote data-quote="Phil-Clements" data-source="post: 1399878" data-attributes="member: 79838"><p>But this is a private parking ticket and that introduces many grey areas. Was the signage adequate enough to form a contract? What was the actual loss to the landowner? Has the ticket been issued for a breach of contract or for trespass? Has the PPC complied with the PoFA? There is also an argument under the Equality Act whereby 'reasonable adjustments' must be made to accommodate disabled users (and Diabetes IS classed as a 'disability' under the terms of the Act). One such adjustment to be considered should be a little leeway in the event of an overstay caused by that disability</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil-Clements, post: 1399878, member: 79838"] But this is a private parking ticket and that introduces many grey areas. Was the signage adequate enough to form a contract? What was the actual loss to the landowner? Has the ticket been issued for a breach of contract or for trespass? Has the PPC complied with the PoFA? There is also an argument under the Equality Act whereby 'reasonable adjustments' must be made to accommodate disabled users (and Diabetes IS classed as a 'disability' under the terms of the Act). One such adjustment to be considered should be a little leeway in the event of an overstay caused by that disability [/QUOTE]
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