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I received a notice by post from Enfield Borough Council stating that I had been caught in a keep clear box at a set of traffic lights by camera. I was issued with a ticket at the time and given the option to pay. Unfortunately I completely forgot about the ticket and dealing with it because my mother was taken ill and suffered a stroke shortly after. I do not recall receiving any further correspondence from the council other than this original notice. Subsequently my mother passed away and I had been out of the country dealing with her funeral and anther matters. I returned in mid April (by which time I had forgotten about the ticket) and had no correspondence from the council about this matter. On Friday 27 April 2012 my husband received a visitor to the house claiming to be a bailiff instructed by Enfield Borough Council to collect monies due for this unpaid ticket. I have not received any communication other than the original notice, no court summons or any other documents have been received. Can enforcement by a bailiff be made without a court order or the matter going to court? What is the best process to resolve this? Can I appeal the original ticket still?
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