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  • PCN peel centre

    Can someone check if this PCN is POFA compliant? @mystery1 perhaps.
    photo not seeming to add properly try the links

    also wondering if not being the driver and the driver being a foreign resident from china makes any difference (i have a name and address for them in China).
    Last edited by PadRock; 8th January 2017, 02:28:AM.
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  • #2
    Re: PCN peel centre

    So you have a PCN that is not compliant with POFA (as Excel usually don't) and it is asking you to give the name and address of the driver. Feel free to do that. That will really get up the **** of Excel but you have complied and therefore can have no liability. But then you had no liability anyway but you can really start chasing Excel if they try to continue this any more.

    I'm sure Excel would not be interested in raising a court claim in China.

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    • #3
      Re: PCN peel centre

      I deleted the links as your personal information was still on them.

      However, to answer the question, no it's not. Various reasons such as the wording required is missing but it's also late. Sent on at least 29th and the 2nd working day after this is the 3rd. I make that day 15.

      http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/...dule/4/enacted

      Para 9.

      M1

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      • #4
        Re: PCN peel centre

        Any proposed courses of action then in this specific circumstance?

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        • #5
          Re: PCN peel centre

          Either name the driver now and hope they file it in the "too hard" pile or follow http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...533#post636533 and if that doesn't work ignore unless/until a letter before action turns at which time i'd name the driver which screws them (but might not stop them trying a court claim anyway).

          M1

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          • #6
            Re: PCN peel centre

            Ignoring the driver issue, the request is not POFA compliant on wording, it arrived on the 3rd January which is 2nd working day after it was postmarked (29th) and 17 days after the day after the alleged offence (17th). Do I respond simply saying their PCN is not valid stating the grounds POFA 9.2 e & f statements missing and outside the relevant time period, and not even mention drivers.

            Should I wait until close to the 28 day limit to prevent them sending a corrected PCN before emailing them?

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            • #7
              Re: PCN peel centre

              Do I respond simply saying their PCN is not valid stating the grounds POFA 9.2 e & f statements missing and outside the relevant time period, and not even mention drivers.
              I usually just say it's non compliant as the link i posted shows. More detail is just extra typing, makes very little difference in the grand scheme of things.

              Should I wait until close to the 28 day limit to prevent them sending a corrected PCN before emailing them?
              Without a time machine, correction is impossible.

              M1

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