Euan Oozarmi
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Thanks for all your great advice, you've lived up to the excellent standard that members have become accustomed to. I received a letter today from POPLA allowing my appeal and therefore canceling the Parking Charge Notice. It seems odd as they told me I'd exceeded the 28 day time limit last week. Anyway, it's a result. I'll attach the letter for your perusal. Thanks again to dx100uk, f16, silverfox1961, armadillo71 ad erics brother for taking the time to reply to me. Regards Euan
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I have used your site for many years on different matters; always using your letter templates and always achieving a successful outcome, so thank you to the excellent advice you give. However, I currently have a situation with Athena ANPR and would be grateful for any help or advice any of your members could offer. On 7th May, this year, I received a Civil Parking Charge Notice, due to my vehicle overstaying the allowable free parking time in a Lidl Supermarket Car Park in Liverpool, on 1st May. The reasons behind the overstay are really irrelevant, but needless to say, the sign said 90 minutes free and then a penalty of £90 for any overstay after that (the time that the vehicle was parked was just under 3 hours). I sent an appeal letter on 9th May (template off this site) advising that “Being the registered keeper I was not liable for this charge”. Also I stated at the foot of the letter, “This appeal has been sent with proof of postage”. As a consequence of this I received their standard “Refusing to Cancel” letter, dated 21st May, which also included their advice to appeal to POPLA if I was not happy with their decision. At the bottom right hand corner off their letter they included an Appeal Verification Code, to be included in my letter to POPLA. On 29th May, I uploaded onto the POPLA website, my appeal giving 4 reasons (again, a template I used from this site) copy of letter attached. I then received from POPLA, a 22 page Email being the evidence that Athena ANPR had sent to POPLA. This included photos of the signage, a plan of the car park indicating where the 15 signs are around the car park (to be honest, my glasses would have needed glasses to read the small print on the signs) and copies of my correspondence. The date on the covering letter from Athena to POPLA is obscured but I received it from POPLA on 30 June. I responded to their evidence to POPLA (copy attached) on 4th July to which I received a letter dated 13th July from POPLA advising me that my response was more than the allowable 28 days (copy attached). I ‘m assuming that Athena are now sending in their evidence so close to the 28 day cut off making it difficult to respond to it within the said time limit. I assume that Athena will send me a letter now threatening bailiffs. Am I right in my assumption that a bailiff can only act on the instruction of a Court Order? It may be worth reiterating that throughout my correspondence with POPLA and Athena I’ve never said who the driver was, nor will I unless instructed to do so in a Court. So, where do I go from here or do I just wait? Any help would be appreciated, many thanks. Regards Euan I'll upload the POPLA Letter as a Tiff file. Hope that's better.
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Hi dexyblue, I was just gobsmacked when I read your message as the Mr Procter your letter refers to is probably me. I got the same letter as above, dated 30th January, with my £1.00 Postal Order duly returned. Moorcroft have obviously forgotten to delete my name from their template before writing the same letter to you. Their administrative efficiency is breathtaking. I'll start my own thread about my case rather than gatecrash yours. Good luck...Euan
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