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  • Court claim form for parking fine

    Hi. I'm new and this my first post but this forum came highly recommended when I asked for help from friends

    i received this in the post today. It's from a fine received last year. I'm not sure if I have a case for defense as I cannot prove the circumstances, but basically the driver parked in a drop off area for 10 minutes. There was a blue badge but the disabled bays were full, and two were taken by work vehicles / coned off.

    This was appealed when I received the fine and it was declined. Then I received some aggressively worded letters which impacted mental health and I didn't action them, I threw them out.

    Is it worth trying to put a defense out for this? It is not a paid car park, so the "loss" they made by borrowing a drop off space for 10 mins doesnt equate to the penalty fine....but i dont know if i can win that argument?

    Any help gratefully received. I don't have the best MH, I'm overwhelmed and neurodiverse but I know I can't ignore this. Thank you

    I tried to add attachments of the particulars but it says I'm not permitted. They are as follows:

    The Defendant (D) is indebted to the Claimant (C) for a Parking Charge(s) issued to vehicle ******* at xxxxxxx 2. The PCN(s) were issued on 01/10/2023 3. The defendant is pursued as the driver of the vehicle for breach of the terms on the signs (the contract). Reason:Parked In A Drop Off Point 4. In the alternative the defendant is pursued as the keeper pursuant to POFA 2012, Schedule 4. AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS 1. £170 being the total of the PCN(s) and damages. 2. Interest at a rate of 8% per annum pursuant to s.69 of the County Courts Act 1984 from the date hereof at a daily rate of £.02 until judgment or sooner payment. 3. Costs and court fees

    Amount claimed 177.48
    Court fee 35.00
    Legal representative's costs 50.00
    Total amount 262.48
    Last edited by ULA; 10th May 2024, 08:38:AM. Reason: Removed identifying information
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    It is not a fine but a court claim for an unpaid parking charge.

    It is possible to defend the claim, but you might find it stressful and as County Court is a bit of a lottery one can't be 100% sure of success.
    Nevertheless I would always defend, but it is your choice.

    If you want to defend the claim the first move is to acknowledge the claim, but do not enter a defence at this point.

    You then need to send their solicitors a CPR31.14 request.
    There is a template in the SHORTCUTS panel on the right of this page.
    You need to ask specifically for (i) :copy(ies) of the parking charge notice(s) ; (ii)copy of the signs (the contract)

    You could also send a Subject Access Request to the Parking company

    Please post up a redacted copy of the claim form, using a hosting site and posting the link here

    Do not identify the driver when communicating with these people, nor when posting here

    Requesting admin ( EXC or ULA ) to edit post 1 so driver's identity is not revealed

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      des8 have edited, think I got everything
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