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    • That is a big improvement Dave and I do agree that it s best to leave it till the last moment to prevent VCS from countering your WS. [usually using doubtful logic that can't be easily argued against in a Court atmosphere] However my first post [no. 32] about the contract is the one that really exposes Jake's flummery and calls into  question jost how close he comes to committing perjury. And that is what hopefully VCS will not want questioned by a Judge. 
    • just to be clear here..... the DVLA do not send letters if a drivers licence address differs from any car's V5C that shows the same driver as it's registered keeper.
    • sorry she is a private individual, the cars are parking on her land. she can clamp the cars. only firms were outlawed from doing it bazza. thats what the victims of people dumping cars on their drives near airports did and they didn't not get prosecuted.    
    • The DVLA keeps two records of you. One as a driver and one for your car. If they differ you might find out in around a month when they will send you a reminder as well as to your other half for their car. If you receive nothing then you can be fairly sure that you were tailgating though wouldn't explain why they didn't pick up your car on one of drive past their cameras. However even if you do get a PCN later then your situation will not change. The current PCN does not comply with the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 Schedule 4 which is the main law that covers private parking. It doesn't comply for two reasons. 1. Section 9 [2][a] states  (2)The notice must— (a)specify the vehicle, the relevant land on which it was parked and the period of parking to which the notice relates; The PCN states 47 minutes which are the arrival and departure times not the time you were actually parked. if you subtract the time you took to drive from the entrance. look for a parking place  park in it perhaps having to manoeuvre a couple of times to fit within the lines and unload the children reloading the children getting seat belts on  driving to the exit stopping for cars pedestrians on the way you may well find that the actual time you were parked was quite likely to be around ten minutes over the required time.  Motorists are allowed a MINIMUM of ten minutes Grace period [something that the rogues in the parking industry conveniently forget-the word minimum] . So it could be that you did not overstay. 2] Sectio9 [2][f]  (ii)the creditor does not know both the name of the driver and a current address for service for the driver, the creditor will (if all the applicable conditions under this Schedule are met) have the right to recover from the keeper so much of that amount as remains unpaid; Your PCN does not include the words in brackets and in 2a the Act included the word "must". Another fail. What those failures mean is that MET cannot transfer the liability to pay the charge from the driver to the keeper. Only the driver is now liable which is why we recommend our members not to appeal. It is so easy to reveal who was driving by saying "when I parked the car" than "when the driver parked the car".  As long as they don't know who was driving they have little chance of winning in court. This is partly because Courts do not accept that the driver and the keeper are the same person. And because anyone with a valid motor insurance policy is able to drive your cars. It is a shame that you are too far away to get photos of the car park signage. It is often poor and quite often the parking rogues lose in Court on their poor signage alone. I hope hat you can now relax and not panic about the PCN. You will receive many letters from Met, their unregulated debt collectors and sixth rate solicitors threatening you with ever higher amounts of money. The poor dears have never read the Act which states quite clearly that the maximum sum that can be charged is the amount on the signs. The Act has only been in force for 12 years so it may take a  few more years for the penny to drop.  You can safely ignore everything they send you unless or until they send you a Letter of Claim. Just come back to us if they do send one of those love letters to you and we will advise on a snotty letter to send them. In the meantime go on and enjoy your life. Continue reading other threads and if you do get any worrying letters let us know. 
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Hang on a mo Kia, I'm just gonna slip into something comfortable, then get my glass of sanotenge, and, oh, dear, where did I put those damn pills?

 

I might be just a little longer, Kia, don't fall asleep yet!!!

 

Oh dear, the queen now wants me to polish her brass wotsits, and that Happy Hippy wants me to shake her bells, and the Loo roll needs replacing, oh deary me, where will it all end, at least Kats gone to bed and can't turn me into a frog again. But being a servant is no joke, these women are so demanding!!!!

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Oi . .. get back to your own thread. . :D

 

Erm

 

This is our thread now. Our statement of intent of taking possession on the relevant due date was properly posted and not contested by the original owners.

 

In addition, on a previous occasion the previous owners of this thread had welcomed us in - or, at least, allowed us into their thread.

 

We now claim this thread for ourselves.

 

I'm sure I do not need to quote the relevant legislation to you.

 

:p

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yep we gave you are LBA weeks ago and now weve acted ;)section 5 subsection 22 ;)or was that 23 :Dwill try and get that stuff done UK but im not feeling tickety boo at the mo ups and downs eh ill try and get it done later got pilates today so that should help catch youm angels later might need a bit of your cheer then ok bye for now xxkia

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I'm feeling a tad sore today, kia had me flying off of the top of the wardrobe onto her 4 poster bed, (minus its canopy), while the queen had me sliding up and down her curtain rails as sh said they needed polishing, then on top of that Hippychic made me chopcup these strange shaped leaves to put into the angel cake I was making, the smell of those leaves made me feel quite faint. And then before I could finally get some rest, I had to cover myself in baby oil, turn off the light and allow myself to be wrestled to the ground by many hands.

 

Oh a servants life is not an easy one.

SQ xxxx

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I have arisen from my sickbed to reply, were I 20 years younger, yes, I would love it. Now that I am 20 years older, I appreciate and I am very thankful for all the attention given to me by the (sometimes) very demanding and strict Angels.

 

Now I must lay down and get some rest before the Queen and her entourage returns, ohh, I do hope that I don't have to wear that romper suit again.

 

Until (much) later.

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right jump to it SQ i need some serious pampering and your gonna do it now my head is full of UKs spreadies :eek:get the massage oil out now at ONCE :Dand dont forget to warm your hands hiya UK see ya lurking there ;)kiaxxx

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OH NO NOT AGAIN,

 

I've just done your tea and washed up, I've cleaned the kitchen and put coal on the fire, and now you want me in the pink!!! Ohh, alright then, I'll just have to take twice the amount of those blue pills you got me, also I think I'll have a piece of Hippychick's Angel cake, as the last piece seemed to perk things up a bit..

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Ha!

 

That CF can't get me to post in the Angels thread as easily as that!

 

No idea why I shouldn't, btw.

 

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Nah, he won't find us here, surely?

 

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I expect they'll find us.

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He's here ..... you're too late. He's lurking again. :eek:

 

And HC, he only wants you to post so he can win the comp by predicting the higher post count. :rolleyes:

 

He thinks we're all silly little girlies ..... and willing to play his game ............. gonna show him he underestimates us ladies??? :D

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