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  • #46
    Yes its the same PCN.

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    • #47
      So they are taking you to court for the PCN and also another person for the same incident. They cannot have it both ways.

      When you win then if they take someone else to court then they could have problems as this has already been decided

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      • #48
        Hello,

        So my partner wants to ring and pay and on the basis they revoke the court claim against me. Essentially pay £60 so I don't have to take the afternoon off work and go through the small court claims experience...

        Do you think they would accept this?

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        • #49
          Probably not.

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          • #50
            Thank you.

            Final questions:

            Can they still take me to court after sending a PCN to somebody else?

            Can they still lawfully send a PCN now after the driver identified themselves on 27/08/2020 and confirmed their address details on 24/09/2020?

            Thank you for any help,

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            • #51
              They can take you to court but your defence will be that you cannot be held liable as the driver has been identified.

              Yes they can issue a PCN to the driver.

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              • #52
                Thank you. Is there anything I can claim back for taking time off work to attend when the claimant is aware I'm not liable?

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                • #53
                  As this is small claims then normally no, apart from £96, but if you can show that they have been unreasonable then you may be able to claim more.

                  To my my sending a PCN to someone else for the same incident is unreasonable

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