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  1. I have read many threads now, but still have my concerns since I may have been too honest and offered too much information on my appeal. Plus, it seems most people have had tickets and yet still got a PCN, whereas I only had a permit from a resident. I was working at a block of flats for a client. Every day I would go up to his flat to retrieve a permit he was always busy getting his daughter ready for school or I couldn't get hold of him by phone. The final day I visited, it took a bit longer, about 15mins because the daughter was crying and causing mayhem, and he had a plumber in at the same time. It was chaos. I finally got the permit and went downstairs to hang it in my car as usual. A couple of weeks later on 11th May, I got a parking charge notice. Someone was waiting in the bushes! Started reading about it, and figured I should appeal, expecting to them to turn me down. I just said I was the registered keeper, not the driver, but my admission of the fact that I was working there may have revealed too much. I told them what I just wrote above about his daughter etc. I sent the appeal within the specified period. They rejected me as expected responding on 27th June. I didn't appeal through the IAS as suggested in their letter by the deadline as I thought it was pointless. Now I have received a formal demand on 26th July Should I just continue to ignore them? I worry that I may have given too much information away. Here is what I wrote on my appeal: Dear sir/madam, I, as registered keeper of the vehicle relating to PCN ******, wish to invoke your appeals procedure. I had been working at a clients property in several occasions prior to the alleged contravention of the parking rules and had been issued with and displayed a valid parking permit clearly within my vehicle. This was the final visit upon which I had to retrieve the permit from the client who lives several floors up in the Greenwich Heights tower block. During this time of retrieving the permit you took your photo (what a coincidence). Find enclosed a photo of the permit. I am well aware of yours and my legal rights. I am well aware that you normally ignore legitimate claims and reject appeals so you can make more money, and then follow up with threatening letters but why not humour me and actually grant an appeal I’ve got a story to tell. You’ll make someone’s day. In any case, please supply a popla code if you refuse my appeal. My name Thanks in advance
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