If you go to court, and assuming you are being sued as the keeper and lose, at that point you need to remind the judge that the claimant can only recover that portion of the charge which remains unpaid.
Generally this is only £100, not the £170 on the claim form.
This is as per PoFA2012 Schedule 4 sec9 (2) (f) :
(f)warn the keeper that if, after the period of 28 days beginning with the day after that on which the notice is given—
(i)the amount of the unpaid parking charges specified under paragraph (d) has not been paid in full, and
(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;
Generally this is only £100, not the £170 on the claim form.
This is as per PoFA2012 Schedule 4 sec9 (2) (f) :
(f)warn the keeper that if, after the period of 28 days beginning with the day after that on which the notice is given—
(i)the amount of the unpaid parking charges specified under paragraph (d) has not been paid in full, and
(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;
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