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  1. Yes the owner was only aware on the arrival of a notice of enforcement. Owner tried to speak with a manager at parking enforcement processing unit but to no avail. Owner rejected their claim for monies allegedly owed by the registered keeper, as a family member was able show the online images that the blue badge permit was on clearly display in the photos. As the disabled user needed to attend an appointment in the immediate area and needed assistance. Disabled user was instructed by a government body that the blue badge permit allows parking anywhere as long as it's not causing an obstruction, they parked in a street that no longer had through access for road users, pedestrians were able to use the street to get into the city centre (though parking was still available to permit holders, loading bays and on street parking etc as businesses were still open ) as the council put barriers up and work was ongoing at a huge store that had a fire. Owner is not willing to pay this alleged contravention, this carer is no longer in business.
  2. A letter received stated that a Notice of Enforcement of Charge Certificate had been sent to the owner, but it was never received.
  3. It's from parking enforcement processing unit in (NI) which is still part of the government/council. Not sure what a PPC is?
  4. Owner responded to parking enforcement processing unit (NI) stating that a carer was driving and received this pcn. Threat of enforcement - clamping of car, or court proceedings! Still from parking enforcement processing unit.
  5. Thanks for commenting Michael. Registered keeper received a notice to owner and then a letter of threat of enforcement!
  6. Council issued a PCN to blue badge permit holder for alleged contravention whilst parked in the street permit area, disabled user had an appointment in the vicinity and the blue badge permit was displayed, carer assisted a family member to the appointment with the loan of keepers car as carers broke down. Carer was a family "friend" and she did not inform the Registered keeper that she received a PCN. Registered keeper was unable to challenge alleged contravention, and was unaware until a letter arrived at the registered keepers home months later!
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