A mum who used a restaurant car park for 'five minutes' whilst she nipped into a shop has branded a £160 parking fine as 'unfair.' The woman, who asked to remain anonymous, claims she parked in a car park owned by the Forts of India restaurant in Whitefield whilst it was closed - as there was nowhere else to park.
After refusing to pay the initial fine, she has now received a letter from a company named Debt Recovery Plus, informing her she owns the restaurant £160. READ MORE: Furious pensioner battling cancer forced out of damp-riddled room The mum, who says she assumed it would be okay to use the car park for a few minutes whilst no customers were around, said that having to pay such a hefty sum "doesn't seem right." But restaurant
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