Hi,
We are an agency who has a driver who has just received a Charge Notice from ProServe Enforcement Solutions for committing 'Unauthorised Trespass' on 07/04/14 at Ransomes Europark in Ipswich.
They have supplied (bad) photgraphs of his truck which looks to be pulled over at the side of the road (brake lights on in one picture, so engine still running). They state the fine of £250 (reduced to £180 if paid in 14 days) is because he stopped/parked/waited without due authority or permission and states it is a breach of contract between the landowner and the driver that is allegedly clearly displayed at the site.
The pictures show this vehicle, on what looks to be a public road.
ProServe have sent this letter to our client, whoi have passed it to us as it states that as the driver was engaged by us, we are also legally liable for this charge, They have given us 28 days to supply the drivers details.
What should we, as the agency, do?
Thanks
J
We are an agency who has a driver who has just received a Charge Notice from ProServe Enforcement Solutions for committing 'Unauthorised Trespass' on 07/04/14 at Ransomes Europark in Ipswich.
They have supplied (bad) photgraphs of his truck which looks to be pulled over at the side of the road (brake lights on in one picture, so engine still running). They state the fine of £250 (reduced to £180 if paid in 14 days) is because he stopped/parked/waited without due authority or permission and states it is a breach of contract between the landowner and the driver that is allegedly clearly displayed at the site.
The pictures show this vehicle, on what looks to be a public road.
ProServe have sent this letter to our client, whoi have passed it to us as it states that as the driver was engaged by us, we are also legally liable for this charge, They have given us 28 days to supply the drivers details.
What should we, as the agency, do?
Thanks
J
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