Hi everyone,
I have had some great support from this forum over the years and would like to extend my latest issue to see if anyone has any experience with the same problem.
When driving on the Dartford Crossing, cars are asked to pay £2.50 by midnight the following day. The signs indicating the crossing are not clear at all, only showing a C sign but providing very little other information.
The driver of the vehicle went over the Dartford crossing without being aware of the dart charge. When the driver mentioned they went over this bridge over the weekend, I asked if they had paid their charge and they said no. This conversation was two days after the crossing, and hence outside of the bounds set.
As such, the payment was made in full around 20 hours later than requested. Whilst I understand the need to send out these requests to non-payers, surely being 20 hours late on a £2.50 payment does not deserve a £35 fine? Does anyone have any thoughts on the chance of requesting dismissal on the grounds it was paid before this notice went out as soon as the person was aware of the charge?
I've attached a picture of the letter here in case it proves useful.
As always any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I have had some great support from this forum over the years and would like to extend my latest issue to see if anyone has any experience with the same problem.
When driving on the Dartford Crossing, cars are asked to pay £2.50 by midnight the following day. The signs indicating the crossing are not clear at all, only showing a C sign but providing very little other information.
The driver of the vehicle went over the Dartford crossing without being aware of the dart charge. When the driver mentioned they went over this bridge over the weekend, I asked if they had paid their charge and they said no. This conversation was two days after the crossing, and hence outside of the bounds set.
As such, the payment was made in full around 20 hours later than requested. Whilst I understand the need to send out these requests to non-payers, surely being 20 hours late on a £2.50 payment does not deserve a £35 fine? Does anyone have any thoughts on the chance of requesting dismissal on the grounds it was paid before this notice went out as soon as the person was aware of the charge?
I've attached a picture of the letter here in case it proves useful.
As always any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
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