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  1. Hi, I have been watching this thread for quite a while after receiving a "parking ticket" from Civil Enforcement. I have sent all the letters back to them as referred to in here. Today I received the following letter from them. What do I now do? Do I reply to this letter or just ignore it? If I reply what do I say? We are in receipt of your letter. We have considered the matters raised, but regret to advise that we are unable to cancel this Parking Charge Notice. In response to the specific issues raised in your letter we would respond as follows:- Our clients provide parking facilities for the short-term use of customers. They have experienced severe problems with unauthorised parking in their car park, resulting in vehicles being parked for long periods of time and occupying valuable space. There are many clear and visible signs displayed on the site, advising drivers of the regulations in force. We have been forwarded your letter addressed to Newlyn. Please be advised that we are not prepared to enter into any further correspondence on this matter. You may make payment to us directly as detailed below, or via Newlyn. The PCN remains valid as the ticket was correctly issued in accordance with the terms and conditions stated. Payment must there be made without delay. However in view of your correspondence, we have extended the time allowance for you to pay at the original reduced charge by a further 7 days, even if you have received a final reminder demanding payment at the higher rate. Please note that to take advantage of this, your payment needs to be sent by cheque or postal order as you will not be able to make the reduced payment by credit or debit card. In the event that payment is not received, we will have no option but to issue proceedings against you in the County Court, to recover the amounts due to us. We will add our additional costs, interest and fees to the claim.
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