Hi there,
I have looked online for some support on how to proceed with a Claim Form demanding a response over "unauthorised parking" the registered keeper has received (who was not driving the car).
Other incidents I've read people post about vary slightly so its hard to know whether I should respond in the same way, hence making this new thread.
Facts of the events:
Reg keeper genuinely never received any of parking eyes previous letters that they allege were sent, starting in 2019.
Insured driver parked in a local pharmacy car park to collect medication. Insured driver didn't notice/see any signage that this car park had been converted to the ANPR system. It must have been fairly new at that time (have parked there legitimately before to collect medications without issues)
apparently, according to the letter, the vehicle was not authorised for parking and was captured entering and leaving the car park without said authorisation.
The County Court Claim Form has presented several options:
1. Acknowledgement of Service within 14 days ( letter was sent on 13th September so I think 14 days is counted from 18th September)
2. Agree the claim and pay it all
3. Agree with parts of the claim and ask for time to pay
4. Disagree with the claim / make a counterclaim against the claimant
I think option 4 is appropriate. was genuinely parked there to use the Pharmacy and £185.00 is extortionate for what was probably a 20-30 min park in total.
The Claimant legal rep is named as Jayne Leonard. I looked her up and she seems to be a solicitor according to LinkedIn. The £185.00 above includes her costs and court fees.
I just need some advice on what to expect next if we submitted a defence (option 4) what evidence should be considered for submission and what will happen if my disagreement is rejected ( will a CCJ be applied automatically?). Very nervous because our mortgage is due for renewal soon and neither have us have ever had bad credit.
I could contact my surgery and pharmacy to find out if they still have a record of my attendance? I am still registered to the surgery but I've changed Pharmacy since.
Sorry for the large ramble, really appreciate support anyone here can offer, in advance!
Happy to provide more info if it will be helpful to discussing this
Thank you
I have looked online for some support on how to proceed with a Claim Form demanding a response over "unauthorised parking" the registered keeper has received (who was not driving the car).
Other incidents I've read people post about vary slightly so its hard to know whether I should respond in the same way, hence making this new thread.
Facts of the events:
Reg keeper genuinely never received any of parking eyes previous letters that they allege were sent, starting in 2019.
Insured driver parked in a local pharmacy car park to collect medication. Insured driver didn't notice/see any signage that this car park had been converted to the ANPR system. It must have been fairly new at that time (have parked there legitimately before to collect medications without issues)
apparently, according to the letter, the vehicle was not authorised for parking and was captured entering and leaving the car park without said authorisation.
The County Court Claim Form has presented several options:
1. Acknowledgement of Service within 14 days ( letter was sent on 13th September so I think 14 days is counted from 18th September)
2. Agree the claim and pay it all
3. Agree with parts of the claim and ask for time to pay
4. Disagree with the claim / make a counterclaim against the claimant
I think option 4 is appropriate. was genuinely parked there to use the Pharmacy and £185.00 is extortionate for what was probably a 20-30 min park in total.
The Claimant legal rep is named as Jayne Leonard. I looked her up and she seems to be a solicitor according to LinkedIn. The £185.00 above includes her costs and court fees.
I just need some advice on what to expect next if we submitted a defence (option 4) what evidence should be considered for submission and what will happen if my disagreement is rejected ( will a CCJ be applied automatically?). Very nervous because our mortgage is due for renewal soon and neither have us have ever had bad credit.
I could contact my surgery and pharmacy to find out if they still have a record of my attendance? I am still registered to the surgery but I've changed Pharmacy since.
Sorry for the large ramble, really appreciate support anyone here can offer, in advance!
Happy to provide more info if it will be helpful to discussing this
Thank you
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