Secret Trick to Dodge Parking Fines Revealed by Savvy Driver – But It Might Cost You More Than Money!

As we all know, parking fines can be a real thorn in the side for drivers everywhere. They can appear out of nowhere, often when you least expect them, and can put a serious dent in your wallet. But what if there was a way to avoid paying those pesky fines, especially when they come from private car parks? Well, one eagle-eyed driver has shared a little-known rule that could be your ticket out of forking over your hard-earned cash – but before you start celebrating, be warned: this trick comes with its own set of risks.

The driver took to social media to share their discovery after receiving a $65 ticket for overstaying their welcome in a Wilson Parking spot. The public service announcement they posted on Reddit was clear: 'Don't pay these so-called 'fines' often dished out by private companies on private parking lots. If you look at the fine print, they legally state that they're not fines.'



This revelation is backed by none other than the NRMA's Peter Khoury, who confirmed to Daily Mail Australia that private car park 'fines', such as those for parking in 'parents with prams' spaces, are not legally enforceable. This is because, under Australian law, only government bodies and courts have the authority to charge and issue penalties for illegal parking. What private car parks are issuing, it turns out, are fees for breaching their terms and conditions – a subtle but significant difference.



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A driver shared that we shouldn't pay for private car park 'fines'. Credit: u/Wooden-Consequence81 / Reddit


The social media post went viral, with many users praising the advice. However, others were quick to point out the potential downside: being barred from using the car park in the future. The original poster explained that the 'fine' is actually a 'claim' by the company for the estimated loss incurred when a car space is occupied by someone who isn't a paying customer.



So, what should you do if you find yourself slapped with one of these 'fines'? The advice is to 'enjoy responsibly'. In other words, weigh the pros and cons before deciding to ignore the fee. While some drivers shared stories of tossing the tickets in the bin without consequence, others cautioned that non-payment could lead to being blacklisted from multiple car parks operated by the same company, which could be inconvenient if you rely on these spaces regularly.

Consumer Affairs Victoria advises that private car park operators must clearly outline and display their terms and conditions. If you believe you haven't breached these rules, you can request that the car park revoke the notice, supporting your claim with photos or a ticket stub. However, if you choose not to pay and the car park is persistent, they may send a debt collector after you, which could lead to additional fees and a whole lot of hassle.

It's a tricky situation, and while the idea of dodging a fine is appealing, it's important to consider the potential long-term consequences. After all, saving $65 today could cost you much more in the future, both in terms of money and convenience.



Key Takeaways

  • A motorist has shared advice that fines from private car parks, such as exceeding the time limit, are not legally enforceable.
  • NRMA's Peter Khoury confirmed that such fees are not fines and cannot be enforced by law but are rather fees for breaching car park terms and conditions.
  • While some social media users supported the advice, others warned it could result in being barred from private parking spaces in the future.
  • Consumer Affairs Victoria advises that if drivers believe they haven’t breached the rules, they should request the private car park to cancel the notice and to support their claim with evidence such as photos or a parking ticket.

So, dear members of the Seniors Discount Club, have you ever been in a similar situation? What did you do, and what was the outcome? Share your experiences in the comments below – your insights could help a fellow driver make an informed decision the next time they're faced with a private parking 'fine'. Remember, knowledge is power, and in the world of parking fines, it could just save you a pretty penny.
 
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Council rangers maybe able to issue fines in some of these carparks, so if it's a council fine it IS valid.
 
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Could you please research if these companies are allowed to find out where you live? How could they send out a debt collector?
 
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Could you please research if these companies are allowed to find out where you live? How could they send out a debt collector?
Via the Police after paying a fee for the information. Not sure if this applies to all states. This practice would be valuable if your vehicle is damaged & the driver does a runner, but the vehicle rego is taken down & given to you by a third party.
 
Via the Police after paying a fee for the information. Not sure if this applies to all states. This practice would be valuable if your vehicle is damaged & the driver does a runner, but the vehicle rego is taken down & given to you by a third party.
That is such a guess. Police cannot give out my private information. Have you ever tried to get a dumped vehicle removed from in front of your house?
 
That is such a guess. Police cannot give out my private information. Have you ever tried to get a dumped vehicle removed from in front of your house?
SORRY, NOT A GUESS BUT A FACT! THANKYOU!

A DUMPED VEHICLE IS A PROBLEM FOR THE LOCAL COUNCIL, & THEY WILL HAVE ACCESS TO CERTAIN INFORMATION WE DON'T. PHONE THE COUNCIL TO SORT IT, NOT YOUR PROBLEM.
 
Having researched. Police cannot give registration details nor private addresses to these companies. https://www.9news.com.au/national/p...e-to-pay/a033c3c7-25ce-439a-891f-c6d3a9a59025
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Lawyers say they are not enforceable and the best thing to do if you get one is ignore it.

Employees of Parking Enforcement Services (PES), a division of Wilson Parking Australia, target drivers at more than 300 car parks across the country.


Absolutely correct and people have been aware of it for decades. The very word ENFORCEMENT is a misnomer and is designed to "scare" gullible people into thinking they have done something wrong.

My advice is don't pay and don't worry. The days of the "heavies" coming to bash your door down for the purpose of collecting a few dollars went out with the ark!
 
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