I'm looking for advice on a slightly complex PCN case. I had a courtesy car while mine was being repaired. I parked in a private car park to attend a work meeting. The procedure is to log the car registration plate number in a book at reception as parking is then covered by the organisation. I came back to my car and had a PCN on the window screen so went inside to reception to talk with the receptionist about the ticket. We established that I had put two digits or letter the wrong way round. The receptionist assured me that I should not do anything further. On reflection I should have appealed. I didn't hear another thing about this until a few weeks ago, 7 years later, when a debt recovery company contacted me. I've requested subject data access and some records have been returned to me but no copy of the original PCN, which I no longer have in my possession, or any other evidence. Going by the records sent, my details were obtained via DVLC to find the registered owner of the car tgen the garage must have passed on my details. What should be my next action in this regard ? Ignore, ask for evidence etc ?
Wayne
Wayne
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