If you were not aware of it then the council didnt follow regulation requiring the to send you a Final Notice. Contact Traffic Enforcement Centre on 08457 045007 and speak to a parking tickets expert to see you have grounds to get it cancelled. More:
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The law prescribing
bailiffs
fees for collecting unpaid parking tickets is Schedule 1 et-al of the Enforcement of Road Traffic Debts (Certificated
bailiffs
)(Amended 2003) Regulations 1993. If you have been overcharged then you have a right to reclaim them. Broadly speaking the law provides:
Letter Fee £11.20. If letter arrives after first visit is made then £0.00
Levying Distress up to £100 (excluding
bailiffs
fees but including court fees) - £28
More than £100 - 28% for the first £200 then 5.5% on everything over £200.
If no levy is made then bailiffs can charge fees for a maximum of three visits.
Multiple fees cannot be charged for simultaenous unpaid ticket collections.
The law does not provide for a bailiff to charge a fee to fix or remove a wheelclamp to a car or sending a tow truck or a van to an address. The law provides "reasonable costs" for attending an address with a view to transporting goods in a van, if no goods are transported in the van then the van fee is £0.00. Culligan -v- Marston Group Ltd et-al, no. 8CL51015 the court ruled that because the Bailiff produced no
Breakdown
of his charges, he is unable to show that it is reasonable costs. Therefore, van fees, tow truck fees and attending to remove fees = £0.00.
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