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20th November 2007, 18:20
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Two Tickets 5 minutes apart and 20 mile apart Quote:
Originally Posted by lookinforinfo I am having a dispute with TFL over two tickets issued to the same car, same
day within 6 minutes of each other. The two locations are about 20 miles apart, so the car could not have been in both places.
After querying the tickets, they have agreed to cancel one. My argument is
that that is insufficient. One of the tickets at least has been possibly issued fraudulently, both were being pursued and were at the charge certificate
stage before the discrepancy was noticed.
Surely it cannot be right that at least one ticket can be issued when the car
was no where near the location and all that happens is that one ticket is cancelled. Is there nothing under the UTCCR where it can be claimed that
while they still want their £150, there is absolutely no set off or
compensation for the other ticket definitely wrongly issued.
Am I right? | Unfair terms in consumer contracts has a paragraph which specifically states these regulations do not apply to ken livingston
Seriously though you need some specialist help on this one as the London traffic regs are a minefield, try posting on pepipoo as a suggestion. |
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20th November 2007, 18:31
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Two Tickets 5 minutes apart and 20 mile apart Quote:
Originally Posted by lookinforinfo I am having a dispute with TFL over two tickets issued to the same car, same
day within 6 minutes of each other. The two locations are about 20 miles apart, so the car could not have been in both places.
After querying the tickets, they have agreed to cancel one. My argument is
that that is insufficient. One of the tickets at least has been possibly issued fraudulently, both were being pursued and were at the charge certificate
stage before the discrepancy was noticed.
Surely it cannot be right that at least one ticket can be issued when the car
was no where near the location and all that happens is that one ticket is cancelled. Is there nothing under the UTCCR where it can be claimed that
while they still want their £150, there is absolutely no set off or
compensation for the other ticket definitely wrongly issued.
Am I right? | Unfair terms in consumer contracts has a paragraph which specifically states these regulations do not apply to ken livingston
Seriously though you need some specialist help on this one as the London traffic regs are a minefield, try posting on pepipoo as a suggestion. |
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