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s25,

 

You really should start reading other threads on here so you understand the process.

The guys will help with advice, but you really need to know the general path things take, so you understand the advice and know what's coming next.

It's a huge waste of time having to explain every step of the process to every user.

 

Self help is the key here, with experienced help, support and advice when needed.

 

There's a wealth of information contained in the other threads...

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When you file your own directions questionnaire, you request the court closest to you.

 

Defendant's choice wins...

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It's not a case of being "invalid".

The fleecers must sue the driver of the vehicle...

 

Obviously they don't know the driver's name.

If they follow POFA, they have the opportunity to tranfer liability to the registered keeper.

The POFA 14 day rule is just one of many things the fleecers must follow to transfer liability.

 

If they don't comply with the 14 day rule, they can't chase the keeper... Unless the keeper "outs themself" in communicating with the fleecers.

 

Reading the beginning of your thread, it looks suspiciously like you may have done this...

 

"I used this car park to attend a local restaurant (Setti Coli) that we often frequent, I am a regular customer there, and spend a considerable amount of money in there - something i will have to reconsider following your actions.

 

on the evening in question the restaurant was extrememly busy which accounted for the extended stay in the restaurant The car park was empty when i arrived and when i left,  i was not preventing anybody else from using the car park"".

 

... But all is not lost

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