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  1. FTMDave Thank you for your points. Whilst I totally see where you are coming from, I am slightly hesitant about using your tone for fear of breaching Civil Procedure. Is there a definitive "Snotty Letter" perchance?
  2. As regards self-help, I was encouraged to believe the matter would go away whilst I have been managing another big legal matter regarding my late fiancée's estate, the executor of which has been trying to steal my share for the last two years, so forgive me if I haven't gone through the 10s of pages you suggested. The only one I saw that had relevance was in relation to a more advanced stage of proceedings which could be paired-down. However it does somewhat seem to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut. It's one of your posts and I'd be interested to see if there was anything you advised before it got to actual court proceedings?
  3. It's not an ANPR camera, it's just a CCTV high up on the side of the premises. Surely if they are passing-off as double yellow lines, they can't then make their own rules up? There's no observation period either. It seems to be a private road. It also claims that I've parked in a car park which is clearly not the case - they can't have it both ways? Yea, good point about capturing the bystander, is that a breach of GDPR? How do you mean they've lied about the amount?
  4. Hi dx100uk, I've received a Letter of Claim in relation to this PCN which I've attached. What is the best course of action now? PCN Letter of Claim 4 pages.pdf
  5. Ok. Can you fill me in on what you've done with the information I've provided, as I'm a tad confused? I wouldn't have appealed anyway, the only thing I might have done had you not told me to ignore them, would be to have written them a Cease and Desist letter with a Notice of Intent counterclaiming for Fraud and Extortion but I didn't want to list the Procedural Defects in case it encouraged them to rewrite their letters for future use. Will they, in your estimation, send a letter of claim? Thanks
  6. 1 Date of the infringement 23/07/2021 2 Date on the NTK [this must have been received within 14 days from the 'offence' date] 29/07/2021 3 Date received Cannot be sure - didn't keep envelope for postmark. 4 Does the NTK mention schedule 4 of The Protections of Freedoms Act 2012? [Y/N?] Yes 5 Is there any photographic evidence of the event? Yes 6 Have you appealed? [Y/N?] post up your appeal] No Have you had a response? [Y/N?] post it up N/A 7 Who is the parking company? Premier Park 8. Where exactly [carpark name and town] Gatwick 80, [Road Undefined], Crawley, RH10 9PL For either option, does it say which appeals body they operate under. BPA
  7. Page 4 (now page 9) was part of the letter, nothing to do with email as they don't have my address. I haven't responded as yet. I can't see the Q&A link in post 2? I've managed to consolidate all the letters (having found another reminder) with their reverse sides. PCN 2021 Gatwick 80, Crawley, Premier Park (amended).pdf
  8. As per a similar post, same nonsense from Premier Parking and Debt Recovery Plus, resplendent with numerous Procedural Defects and False Representations. Is your advice to wait for a Letter of Claim? Only I can see several ways of humiliating them and making a counter claim but I don't want to let them know where they've gone wrong in case they adjust their script for future usage. PCN 2021 .pdf Thank you dx100uk, please see my new post entitled "Gatwick 80, (Road Undefined), Crawley. Parking Charge Cowboys"
  9. Having read the entire thread, it would appear the general advice is to entirely ignore their correspondence. I have received similar letters, 2 from Premier and 1 from Debt Recovery. I can see a number of ways to challenge it due to Procedural Defects but ultimately there's No Contract. I would be interested to know if anyone has received a letter of claim?
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