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    • I have received a PCN from Euro Car Parks for MFG - Esso Cobham - Gravesend. I was completely unaware that there was any such limit for parking and always considered this to be a service station. I stopped there to use the toilet, have a coffee and made a couple of work calls. I have read the previous topics on this location which suggest I can ignore this and ECP will not take legal action. The one possible complication is that the vehicle is leased by my employer so I do not want to involve them with the associated reminders and threatening letters. The PCN was first issued to the leasing company Arval who have notified ECP of the hiring company. I have attached a copy of the PCN Notice to Hirer with details removed as per instructions. What options do I have or should I just pay the PCN promptly at the reduced rate of £60? img20240424_23142631.pdf
    • What you have uploaded is a letter with daft empty threats from third-party paper tigers.  Just ignore it. What we need to see is the original invoice you received last October or November.
    • Thanks for posting the CPR contents. i do wish you hadn't blanked out the dates and times since at times they can be relevant . Can you please repost including times and dates. They say that they sent a copy of  the original  PCN that they sent to the Hirer  along with your hire agreement documents. Did you receive them and if so can you please upload the original PCN without erasing dates and times. If they did include  all the paperwork they said, then that PCN is pretty near compliant except for their error with the discount time. In the Act it isn't actually specified but to offer a discount for 14 days from the OFFENCE is a joke. the offence occurred probably a couple of months prior to you receiving your Notice to Hirer.  Also the words in parentheses n the Act have been missed off. Section 14 [5][c] (c)warn the hirer that if, after the period of 21 days beginning with the day after that on which the notice to hirer is given, the amount of unpaid parking charges referred to in the notice to keeper under paragraph 8(2)(f) or 9(2)(f) (as the case may be) has not been paid in full, the creditor will (if any applicable requirements are met) have the right to recover from the hirer so much of that amount as remains unpaid; Though it states "if any applicable ...." as opposed to "if all applicable......" in Section 8 or 9. Maybe the Site could explain what the difference between the two terms mean if there is a difference. Also on your claim form they keeper referring to you as the driver or the keeper.  You are the Hirer and only the Hirer is responsible for the charge EVEN IF THEY WEREN'T THE DRIVER. So they cannot pursue the driver and nowhere in the Hirer section of the Act is the hirer ever named as the keeper so NPC are pursuing the wrong person.  
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Just wanted to add my best wishes to my 166,000 plus best friends on CAG. You're a great bunch and you've helped me through some rough times this year, brightening my days when things things got tough. You have no idea how much you've helped and supported me this year. If I've given a bit back in return I'm proud to have done so.

 

Remember it's not all about what you spend, but making the most of what you have already. I hope we don't have too many newbies in the new year who've felt pressured to spend more than they have. I'm very lucky to have a great family that I can rely on come what may, and humbled at the way so many cope on their own. If you are on your own, I'm glad that you have found CAG and the wonderful community here to keep you company.

 

So now my Christmas message is out of the way, on with the celebrations. Here's to a Merry Christmas to everyone, and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

 

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Hear hear Caro - couldn't have said it better. I love this place - it's made me laugh, made me cry and opened my eyes to a great many things. The support, encouragement and help I've received have been outstanding. This is an awesome community - long may it continue. :-)

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Thanks Deb. That reminds me I must get my Eeyore avatar sorted. Where's Bookie when you need her? He could do with some sparkles please if you have a mo when you aren't peeling sprouts (unless you've got Mr BW on that task).:p

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Yeah my Eeyore avatar had sparkles - don't know where they've gone now. Mind you, if he's feeling anything like me at the moment all his get up and go has got up and gone! :-)

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Aaw deb, you haven't seen my Eeyore. He rocks with laughter but I'm useless at that techy stuff.

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Aaw deb, you haven't seen my Eeyore. He rocks with laughter but I'm useless at that techy stuff.

I'm usually pretty good at this pc stuff - can build websites and suchlike - but can't get my animated gif to work on here.:(

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Festive Message

I wanted to send some sort of festive greeting to my friends and colleagues, but it is so difficult in today's world to know exactly what to say without offending someone. So I met with my lawyer this morning and on his advice I wish to say the following:

 

Please accept with no obligation, implied or implicit, my best wishes for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low stress, non addictive, gender neutral celebration of the winter solstice holiday, practiced with the most enjoyable traditions of religious persuasion or secular practices of your choice with respect for the religious/secular persuasions and/or traditions of others, or their choice not to practice religious or secular traditions at all.

 

I also wish you a fiscally successful, personally fulfilling and medically uncomplicated recognition of the onset of the generally accepted calendar year 2007, but not without due respect for the calendars of choice of other cultures whose contributions to society have helped make our country great (not to imply that Great Britain is necessarily greater than any other country) and without regard to the race, creed, color, age, physical ability, religious faith or sexual preference of the wishee.

 

By accepting this greeting, you are accepting these terms:

 

This greeting is subject to clarification or withdrawal. It is freely transferable with no alteration to the original greeting. It implies no promise by the wisher to actually implement any of the wishes for her/himself or others and is void where prohibited by law, and is revocable at the sole discretion of the wisher. This wish is warranted to perform as expected within the usual application of good tidings for a period of one year or until the issuance of a subsequent holiday greeting, whichever comes first, and warranty is limited to replacement of this wish or issuance of a new wish at the sole discretion of the wisher.

 

MAY YOU HAVE A FANTASTIC FESTIVE SEASON AND GREAT 2008.

 

Disclaimer: No trees were harmed in the sending of this message; however, a significant number of electrons were slightly inconvenienced.

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Oh PI nice one lol. However I was fed up to see some advent calendars are now seasonal calendars, and according to Alan Titchmarsh, certain varieties of Christmas trees grown as crops would not be grown at all, if not used for that purpose.

 

I say Merry Christmas, and if you don't like my convictions and beliefs and heartfelt best wishes then deal with it.:D

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Thought you might have, lol.

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Thanks vortex, you too, although with the taxi-ing I've got to do tonight and Boxing Night taking kids to and from work and/or out there's not much fear of me over-indulging.:mad:

 

Tomorrow is another matter though.:p;)

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Merry Christmas fellow Caggers!

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You too boss. Take care and have a good time with the other half and the little BankFodders.

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You too boss. Take care and have a good time with the other half and the little BankFodders.

 

Little Bank Fodder's... now that is scary :D hopefully what we are doing here will make life a little easier for all the little Bank Fodder's, little Castlebest's, little Caro's and little anyone who lives in this country where we believe in truth, honesty and above all free speech.

 

My Christmas wish.... may we always have freedom to speak our minds and freedom to act as we choose.

 

Happy Christmas

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Have made an executive decision to use Baked Beans instead kia!...;)

...I can't be certain my local Waitrose will accept my CC...:rolleyes:

 

btw...Do U know how reliable the recommended cooking times are on packets of frozen Chicken Tikka Masala??...:confused:

My microwave doesn't have any letters on it!!!...:eek:

(...+ It was the ONLY thing that the shop had left yesterday!...:( )

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well forward planning would have helped :Dleast your not working my fella is working till late all i can suggest is u heat till its piping hot otherwise u might be spending a little time praying to the porcelain ;)xxkia

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Point taken re: cooking/big white telephone kia

How long have I got to allow it to defrost for, before I can start boiling it??...:confused:

btw...Have been on nightshift most of the week myself.

I don't have someone else to leisurely do my shopping for me either!...:)

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nothing leisurely about asda on sat it was shoulder pads at dawn i can tell it was violent around the turkey isle those boil bag things dont need defrosting dont think might be silly idea but u read instructions :Dxxkia

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