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  1. Hi I recently applied 4 a new tax disc online and did not receive it. I thought it may have got sent to my old address. The new tenant informed me that it hadnt but there was a letter for a registered fixed penalty ticketfor which i hadnt received a ticket. I moved house last year and changed my address with the DVLA and received my license back but not my log book. I only noticed this when my tax disc did not arrive. I spoke 2 the DVLA regarding my tax which has been sorted but nothing mentioned of the parking ticket and to be honest i dont want to ask. As i did send the registered keeper form back with my change of address and didnt notice it hadnt been returned, Is this my fault? I also dont want to contact the baliffs i received a letter from as according to the letter i received i now owe a parking ticket outstanding fine : £45 and enforcement costs £65 and I quote ' we are instructed by the director of her majesty's courts service to enforce a distress warrant which has been issued in repect of the unpaid fine' does this mean they've already gone to court? If i wanted to avoid this i should have paid within 7 days (i received this letter 2 days ago and its dated from 2 months ago.) if not and an officer has to attend the sum of an extra £170 is to be added to my fine. Can anyone help on where I stand before I reply to any of them? Thanks
  2. Hi I recently applied 4 a new tax disc online and did not receive it. I thought it may have got sent to my old address. The new tenant informed me that it hadnt but there was a letter for a registered fixed penalty ticketfor which i hadnt received a ticket. I moved house last year and changed my address with the DVLA and received my license back but not my log book. I only noticed this when my tax disc did not arrive. I spoke 2 the DVLA regarding my tax which has been sorted but nothing mentioned of the parking ticket and to be honest i dont want to ask. As i did send the registered keeper form back with my change of address and didnt notice it hadnt been returned, Is this my fault? I also dont want to contact the baliffs i received a letter from as according to the letter i received i now owe a parking ticket outstanding fine : £45 and enforcement costs £65 and I quote ' we are instructed by the director of her majesty's courts service to enforce a distress warrant which has been issued in repect of the unpaid fine' does this mean they've already gone to court? If i wanted to avoid this i should have paid within 7 days (i received this letter 2 days ago and its dated from 2 months ago.) if not and an officer has to attend the sum of an extra £170 is to be added to my fine. Can anyone help on where I stand before I reply to any of them? Thanks
  3. Hi, i have received two Parking Charge Notices in a car park for gated community apartments whilst on a visit to my friend.. the first one for not parking in a marked space, and the second one was for parking on double yellow lines.... please could someone provide some advice for this situation, it's kinda harsh considering there's only 8 visitor car park spaces for 300 flats. The caretaker goes around looking for cars to ticket as he personally receives £15.00 for each ticket he gives out. it says on the PCN... You are required to pay the charge of £90.00 within 28 days, the charge will be reduced to £60 if payment is received in full within 14 days' 'warning: legal action will be taken against the registered owner if left unpaid' ' if the charge is not paid before the end of 28 days the registered keepers details will be accessed via the DVLA and a notice to the owner will be served requesting immediate payment. I have ignored everything they have sent to my address and now i have received a new letter stating " ignoring this letter may result in court proceedings being issued against you" " failure to make payment will result in additional late payment charges being added to the outstanding amount, non payment of the debt will finally result in a court summons being issued against you, the credit reference bureaux will also be advised to register the debt which may also have an adverse affect on your ability to obtain future credit" there was a website on the ticket too (National Parking Control) it says on that site Unlike wheel clamping, parking control through the issue of PCNs to vehicles parked illegally on private land does not require a licence from the SIA. The PCN self ticketing system is ethical, LAWFUL, cost effective, fully enforceable, and an extremely efficient method of eliminating illegal parking on your land. i have now received a second letter for my second ticket should i simply ignore this one also or should i return to sender with "no contract" on there. I really do not want to pay these fines as its a joke at such a high amount. How can i go about trying to sort this out. Please Help!!! Thanks in advance to anyone who could help with this.... Peace!
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