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    Hi guys I received a PCN from Civil Enforcement LTD for parking on a hospital carpark without a ticket, they are asking for £60 but will increase to £100 if I dont pay within 14 days.
    As this was sent to my business address it does not have the drivers name on it as its a pool car registered to the business name, this car is also lent out to customers of our garage so I dont know who was driving at the time of the crime!!! The PCN only shows 2 pictures of the car entering and then leaving the carpark....how do I stand with defending this claim?
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    Re: PCN from Civil Enforcement

    Under the protection of freedoms act they can hold the keeper of the car liable for the transgressions of the driver. But only if they comply fully with the requirements of the act. With no windscreen ticket then they have to comply fully with paragraph 9 otherwise paragraph 8. I'm sure you can check if the keeper can be held liable.

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      Re: PCN from Civil Enforcement

      This may fall foul of the CPS v AJH Films ruling on actual/implied authority.
      http://nebula.wsimg.com/2058fecf5210...&alloworigin=1

      Can you post up a copy of the Notice to Keeper?
      (Front & rear, obscure personal details but leave all dates visible)
      Also pics of site signage if poss.
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