If the parking company follow the right procedures the responsibility is passed from the driver to the registered keeper.AGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 6:24 amSupermarket car parks are owned by private entities whether that's the supermarket itself or a car park firm.
If the land was public, a Penalty Charge Notice would be levied, rather than a Parking Charge Notice
Supermarket car parks are usually run by private firms, which issue 'Parking Charge Notices' if they deem a rule to have been broken.
Local councils issue Penalty Charge Notices penalty Charge Notices issued by councils should be paid, while Parking Charge Notices from supermarket market firmd are not a fine it's an invitation to pay
It's a private matter not a civil one so unlike the council or police they can only fine the car driver not the car registered owner, don't refuse to pay it just ask them to prove who was the driver at the time and when they do issue the invertation to pay to them the car owner has no obligation to say who the driver was at the time if more than one person is insured for the car.
Your advice is not correct