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Parking Charge Notice Timing
I received a PCN for parking on private land (previously free, but I didn't realise!).
It must have been picked up on a camera because there was no ticket issued. The Notice to keeper makes no reference to a Notice to Driver being issued.
I read in a couple of places that this notice should have been issued within 15 days of the incident. This wasn't, and the dates on the document confirm this.
I plan to appeal on this basis.
Is anyone able to confirm (or refute) this timing requirement? It is apparently in the Protection of Freedoms Act, but I have looked and the legalese does not help me to understand it properly. They are demanding £100 now and making threats about debt recovery, court proceedings and damage to any credit rating. Unbelievable!!!
Thanks for any help on offer. I hope others may benefit from the answer.
It must have been picked up on a camera because there was no ticket issued. The Notice to keeper makes no reference to a Notice to Driver being issued.
I read in a couple of places that this notice should have been issued within 15 days of the incident. This wasn't, and the dates on the document confirm this.
I plan to appeal on this basis.
Is anyone able to confirm (or refute) this timing requirement? It is apparently in the Protection of Freedoms Act, but I have looked and the legalese does not help me to understand it properly. They are demanding £100 now and making threats about debt recovery, court proceedings and damage to any credit rating. Unbelievable!!!
Thanks for any help on offer. I hope others may benefit from the answer.
Answers
Page 12 of this document https:// www. gov. uk/ government/ uploads/ system/ uploads/ attachment_ data/ file/ 9155/ guidance- unpaid- parking- charges. pdf
15:19 Mon 26th Sep 2016
sounds scammy to me This may be useful
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Some advice here on Appealing if it helps
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The legislation you refer to contains the following. So you may be able to appeal on that basis. I assume it is a camera that has recorded the parking as no ticket issued.
Where a contravention is detected remotely (such as by cameras), the
landholder may request registered keeper data from the DVLA
immediately and must write to the registered keeper within 14 days
seeking details of the driver or payment of the parking charge
Where a contravention is detected remotely (such as by cameras), the
landholder may request registered keeper data from the DVLA
immediately and must write to the registered keeper within 14 days
seeking details of the driver or payment of the parking charge
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