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  1. Awesome, thanks! I do want to check something though, should I contact Equita to dispute the fact I was the driver (their letter states "driver/keeper")? One other thing, am I right to think that if they do try to issue court proceedings then it would be reasonable for me to issue a counterclaim because they're in breach of the IPC code of conduct by trying to rely upon keeper liability (since their request for my details from the DVLA was not in accordance with the POFA)? Or have I misinterpreted this? Cheers, Mike.
  2. Hello again esteemed Caggers, It's been a very long time since my last letter from Park With Ease (about 8 months) and I've now received a letter from Equita on their behalf (see the attachment to this post). I've had a look at some other posts on here but can't find anything close enough to my case for me to understand what my best course of action is (given my limited understanding of the legal process). Am I right to think that at this stage I should just keep quiet and wait for a 'pre action protocol letter' (if one is ever sent) that was mentioned by ericsbrother? Additionally, can anyone point me to any good threads or other information that I should read in advance of receiving that letter? Thanks for any help, Mike. Equita Letter 01-12-2018.pdf
  3. Hi again, Received another letter today dated 30th March 2018 (see attached pdf). Should I take this as a hint that they will be taking legal action in some form or is this just a last ditch attempt to try and intimidate me into paying? Any help/advice appreciated! Thanks, Mike. Park With Ease - Parking Charge Reminder 2.pdf
  4. Hi again everyone, Yesterday (21st March 2018) I received a second letter - see the pdf attached. Should I be concerned about the 'pay now to prevent legal action' comment? Or is this just their standard terminology to scare people into paying? Thanks, Mike. Park With Ease - Parking Charge Reminder.pdf
  5. Okay, thank you for the advice! (I'll be sure to come back and update this thread as the situation develops). Haha, now I'm wondering how that's allowed considering the number of occasions where there is probably a conflict of interest
  6. Thanks for the quick reply DragonFly! So, if it's completely pointless to appeal, should I ignore the letter? There was no NtD on the windscreen, so I've copied the questions for PNC's received through the post from your linked post and my answers: 1 Date of the infringement Saturday 30th December 2017 2 Date on the NTK [this must have been received within 14 days from the 'offence' date] Thursday 15th February 2018 3 Date received Monday 19th February 2018 4 Does the NTK mention schedule 4 of The Protections of Freedoms Act 2012? [y/n?] No 5 Is there any photographic evidence of the event? I've not received any photographic evidence. I guess the evidence they would use is probably the car entering and leaving the car park? 6 Have you appealed? {y/n?] post up your appeal] No 7 Who is the parking company? Park With Ease Ltd 8. Where exactly [carpark name and town] Ferry Meadows, Peterborough For either option, does it say which appeals body they operate under. Independent Appeals Service (IAS) Cheers, Mike.
  7. Hello everyone, I've recently received a Parking Charge Notice from Park With Ease Ltd (PWE) and I'm looking for some advice. On the 30th December I parked at Ferry Meadows in Peterborough for about 50 minutes and completely forgot to pay my parking fee... that was until yesterday when I received a parking charge letter (dated Thursday 15th February 2018) from PWE - see attached pdf titled "Park With Ease PCN Letter". I've had a little browse at other cases and something that keeps getting mentioned is that they have to send the letter to me within 14 days of the 'offence'. Am I correct in thinking that I would have a good chance of a successful appeal (perhaps with the Independent Appeals Service rather than the initial PWE appeal) based solely on the fact that the letter is dated 33 working days after the 'offence'? Just looking to get some advice before I decide whether or not to appeal the charge. I have no real defence as I completely forgot to pay, so I'm just curious as to whether the 14 day notice period means I don't have to pay. Thanks in advance for any help/advice. Mike. Park With Ease PCN Letter.pdf
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