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  1. Hi, two months down the line and I have ignored all correspondence from UKCPS. This morning I received a claim form from UKCPS in the form of a money claim online form issued by Northampton county court. I looked into and see that they are attempting to make me pay through this government scheme and the amount they want from me now stands at £175. I previously contacted the management of the flat car park where I am a resident and they said they have no powers to stop this, so I am now in the process of ignoring all the letters. This last letter kind of looks legal but I am not sure if it holds any water I believe if you go onto the money claim on-line site you can download the forms to send to people. I am wondering if anyone else has had experience of this. and if so is it another bluiff or is it enforceable? thanks
  2. Thank you both for this information. I did have an idea that their fines are not enforceable but wanted to be sure. I have written to the management company telling them I will fight this and am seeking legal advice. I feel a whole lot better now Jo x
  3. Thank you HB. I have posted a query in the motoring section regarding a problem with UKCPS
  4. Hi there, I would appreciate some advice on this matter regarding a private car park where I am actually a resident. I have a parking spot which is part of my property. I went to the car park to park my son's car in my spot while he was away on holiday. Someone had taken my space so I put his car in a visitor spot. I came back later to put his car in my space and the battery had gone flat. I had been given a parking ticket by UKCPS and a £60 fine if I paid within 14 days. I had to leave it there while he was away on holiday, and when he returned we moved his car. Now they want £100 because I ignored the ticket. I phoned the management company for the flats and they said they make no money out of the parking fines and it was out of their hands. I pay service charges and am entitled to park in this car park. Should I still be made to pay this fine which incidentally is in my son's name. Sorry if this seems complicated Jo x
  5. Hi, I'm Jo and looking forward to posting and reading Thanks x
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