So OP, how long was it....?
He's still there.
Camped out in aisle 4, near the cheese.
I've just spent 15 minutes in Tesco and that was hellish enough. 3hours!!!
they will in most cases then threaten you with this and the other but all bark no bite. then it'll be forgotten. If it goes to court they have to prove the 3 hours etc....whereas you can can actually say you were shopping for more than 3 hours and they have to prove otherwise
If it goes to court, and the OP says he was shopping for more than 3 hours as you suggest, he will be "working for the prosecution"
Because that is precisely what the parking ticket is for.
Isn't ASDA some kind of supermarket? I haven't set foot inside one of those for about ten years; a nice chap in a van brings our shopping every week leaving me more time to ride my bike.
This is why mum's go to Iceland
If it goes to court they'll have to prove their financial losses as you 'took a space from a paying customer'.
If you are genuinely a paying customer, and can prove you spend a fair amount, a 3 hour shop I'd imagine you did spend a fair amount, then they'd have to prove what you really cost them, I. E. Not much if anything *probably * IANAL.
The main purpose of the implied parking contract is to prevent people using the place as a free car park causing inconvenience to paying customers, and the store subsequently loosing sales.
But yes it's an invoice for alleged breach of contract, it's not a fine.
Three hours in Asda. Honestly, I thought my life sucked (it does but even one hour in Ikea is unbearable).
Its about time this sort of thing was outlawed together with pay & display.
Replace with a barrier system if unauthorised parking is that much of a problem.
Send them a charge for taking away three hours of your life in their hell-hole.
£70 should cover it, £40 if they pay now.
If it goes to court they'll have to prove their financial losses as you 'took a space from a paying customer'
Not any more, previous court ruling that it can be of a value sufficient to act as a deterrent without being unreasonable ("a clause will not be regarded as a penalty if it ‘serves a legitimate purpose’ and is not ‘manifestly excessive’ ".
It no longer has to be directly attributable to costs incurred.
http://www.parkingcowboys.co.uk/parkingeye-vs-beavis/
In this case, seems like you have an admission already that you overstayed so not worth appealing on the grounds that you didn't. There may be other 'get outs' such as signage, etc., and other sites can advise on that. But seems to me your best bet is to deal with ASDA / the store directly and ask them to waive it out of goodwill given you can show (I assume) that you were spending money with them the whole time. As the Parking Co in essence work for ASDA, they in the end can call them off.
Ignoring it is not IMHO an option, since the Beavis ruling there is a high likelihood it will be pursued (others will disagree, i wouldn't risk it) and as said you could end up with a CCJ if you ignore it to the ultimate degree.
mum's go to Iceland
I'm fining you £85 for that catostrophe. £50 if you pay within 14 day's 😉
I can only assume someone at your Asda thought "no one in their right mind will spend more than 2 hours here so we'll tag on an extra hour just in case and make that the limit". So you basically spent more time there than someone who works for Asda believed anyone could possibly want to...
Now, I love shopping. I do the vast majority of the cooking so I like to pick up the ingredients or look for recipe ideas. Inspiration if you will. However. [b][u]3 HOURS!!![/u][/b] I couldn't even shop in the Trafford Centre for that long (yes, I like clothes shopping too... 😳 ) Even allowing for full breakfast @ 40 mins tops and some browsing home wares and [s]cheap sub standard garments[/s] the latest range from George, how did you spend 3 hours in an ASDA?
Pay the fine as penance and then take a good long hard look at your life.
So much bad and conflicting advice here
Go to the Pepipoo forum and get advice from experts
It's different in Scotland but I got one for overstaying in a retail park car park and I thoroughly enjoyed the stream of letters, the various notes of threatening and wheedling were fun. One week "WE HAVE ADVISED OUR CLIENT TO TAKE LEGAL ACTION AND YOUR FINE HAS GONE UP TO ONE MILLION POUNDS", the next "Oh go on, just give us a quid and we'll go away. Please? We'll get in trouble if you don't pay"
Watching with interest. One minute over in Morrison's this morning.

