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EAU_ROUGE_FLAT_OUT

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  1. Hi, After receiving a ParkingEye PCN I wrote a letter of complaint to the BPA and requested a copy of ParkingEye's signed signed statement of Compliance. By return of post I received a pleasant letter stating that they could not get involved in any dispute and that I had no right to take ParkingEye to court. I replied with a rather more direct request for ParkingEye's signed compliance statement. Today I received a very curt letter stating that due to the Data Protection Act BPA were not at liberty to disclose any documentation with regards to their members. Is this a smoke screen or can I ask what part of the Data Protection Act they are using?
  2. Hi, I am currently being chased by ParkingEye and based on information on this website have written letters to the BPA, the DVLA Customer Servises Manager, the DVLA Vehicles Fee Paying Enquiry Section and the Information Commisioner's Office. My letters to the BPA and DVLA requested copies of agreements signed by ParkingEye. The BPA replied by return of post stating that they "were not empowered to become involved in disputes between you and the car park operator" and stating that "You may not prosecute the operator in the Small Claims Court because you are not persuing an outstanding debt". Seems they got straight to the point there. The Information Commissioner's Office repled stating that my correspondence will be considered by a member of their Customer Service team. The DVLA has not responded. Will the DVLA send the requested documents? The BPS'a reply gave me an idea. I have logged all my time spent researching ParkingEye and PCNs and costs involved, very anal I know. I was planning to invoice ParkingEye using the rate they were charging me, i.e. £80 for 4 minutes (£960 per hour). The total so far is nearly £7k. Payment would be very unlikely so take them through the small claims court & have the company wound up. Any advice on this?
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