Rental car traffic fine - what should I do?
I had a long term rental car provided by my employer. The rental company paid a box junction penalty back in October but I didn't hear anything about until December.
They added their usual admin fee and via my employer asked me for the money. I asked for the evidence and on seeing this there is no way I would have paid without a appealing. However now the fine is paid I believe its not possible to appeal. They have effectively admitted guilt for me without checking with me or obtaining the evidence. Do I still have to re-reimburse them?
They added their usual admin fee and via my employer asked me for the money. I asked for the evidence and on seeing this there is no way I would have paid without a appealing. However now the fine is paid I believe its not possible to appeal. They have effectively admitted guilt for me without checking with me or obtaining the evidence. Do I still have to re-reimburse them?
Asked on 11 February 2015 by GP
Answered by
Honest John
Basically yes, because it will be a condition of the rental. Then you have to take up the issue with the authority that issued the ticket using the Traffic Penalty Tribunal.
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