Town & City parking
I borrowed my husband's car, and inadvertently overstayed in Asda car park. I have received a letter from Town & City Parking demanding £40 by 24 December; this then goes up to £70 if I don't pay.
They photographed my car number plate at 13.27 and 16.59. Is your advice still to ignore this?
They photographed my car number plate at 13.27 and 16.59. Is your advice still to ignore this?
Asked on 14 December 2012 by Val
Answered by
Honest John
Tags:
parking charges
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