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    hi could anyone help with a simple defense
    over 2 years ago my friend parked his car and paid for his parking ticket, a few weeks later he got a letter from ;parking awareness saying part of his wheel was on the white line
    he has ignored all correspondence from this company, apparently they have a camera on this one spot because they know its a tight handle to park.
    roll on 2 years they have now issued a claim through bw legal. we have read loads of complaints about this but cant find a suitable defense.

    particulars of their claim.

    the claimants claim is for the sum of £100. being monies due from the defendant to the claimant in respect of a parking charge notice (PCN)
    issued on __/08/2016 at time at reads ave blackppol.

    The PCN relates to car under registration ***********.
    the terms of the PCN allowed the defendant 28 days from the issue to pay the PCN.
    but the defendant failed to do so.
    despite demands having been made the defendant has failed to settle their outstanding liability.
    the claim also includes interest section 69 act at rate of 8% per annum a daily rate of 0.02 from 13/08/16.

    The claimant also claims £60 contractual cost pursuant to PCN terms and conditions.

    total claim £233.00

    my friend has acknowledged the claim on Mcol so he needs a defense especially with this contractual cost.

    thanks guys
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    can anyone help with this defence needs to be in for next week...thanks

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