Bellerophon symbol, variation 7 jonath.co.uk
Thursday 16th January 2014

Now, do you mean 'driver' or 'registered keeper'?
P1167578.JPGWhen I've got the time, energy, inclination, etc . . . when I can be arsed I might explain this picture. I'm puzzled by the bit, "By parking, waiting or otherwise remaining within this private car park, you agree to comply with this Parking Contract . . ." Does that mean if a pedestrian waits within the car park that they too have, in effect, agreed to those terms and conditions? And what if someone insured to drive the vehicle belonging to the registered keeper violates the terms and conditions? In that situation, the registered keeper will not have agreed to the terms and conditions in the first place. Furthermore, if unable to reliably identify the driver, how come the DVLA are happy to pass details of the 'registered keeper' (and NOT the driver) to a third party without the permission of the 'registered keeper'? I don't think they thought of that. Yes, yes, yes. I know what you're thinking - Protections of Freedoms Act 2012, schedule 4, paragraph 4(1) - which seems to contradict a rather fundamental tenant of UK Contract Law. So . . . yeah . . . god knows.