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I have just had an idea for my vehicle, signs that say, "By allowing me to park here, you agree to pay a charge of £200 in the event of this vehicle receiving a PCN from this parking event."It's contract law isn't it? I just have to stick them inside all the windows just before I enter. Even better if they appear in one of those 'evidence' photos.If I park somewhere and they have (good) signs, it forms a contract whether or not I bother to read them. If I park there with my signs, it forms a contract whether or not they bother to read them. Has to work both ways doesn't it?Come on guys... have I cracked it? :idea:hey just
What is 'freeman on the land'? I not think I been reading that (Live in France most the time.)
Well, in an Anpr car park, if they don't bother to provide a way to check for a provision of contract from a visitor, then how can they expect to make their own contract with the same visitor? A contract is between two parties. They do it by signs. I would do it by signs. It's up to me to read their signs and it's also up to them to have somebody or something available to read my signs.I think......
I think the learned Mr Eagle has it right - you need to seek professional legal advice from someone who specialises in this area of Law.
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