Putting aside the issue of whether these parking charges are enforceable or not, Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 introduces the concept of Keeper Liability for private parking charges if the registered keeper fails to state who the driver was. This is why ignoring no longer works.
You won't get rid of Parking Eye by not telling them who the driver was, they will just pursue the registered keeper as they are allowed to do.
@THE_Liam - You're lucky then! Are you sure they've dropped it, did they write to you to tell you this? I had months between the letters they sent me.
You won't get rid of Parking Eye by not telling them who the driver was, they will just pursue the registered keeper as they are allowed to do.
@THE_Liam - You're lucky then! Are you sure they've dropped it, did they write to you to tell you this? I had months between the letters they sent me.