Hello,
Thank you first of all for taking the time to read this.
About 9 months ago the driver received a PCN from Highview Parking, who overstayed in a free retail car park by 31 minutes as they visited multiple shops there. They have kept the receipts which confirm the times and spending in 2 shops.
The driver was away when the PCN letter arrived so had no option but to pay the 90 pound upon return or leave it. Unfortunately the driver was advised by others to ignore it and as a student nurse who didn't have the money to pay at the time, she decided to bury her head in the sand and hoped it would go away....much to her regret now. Several letters arrived which were ignored until they stopped which led to the wishful thought that they had given up.
Recently a letter was sent to the driver's old address, it is from SCS Law. It is not known how long this letter has been at this old address and it so far remains unopened. Should the letter be opened? or should the previous flatmate be asked to return to sender it as it was sent to the wrong address?
The driver is very unsure of what to do next and would be grateful for any advice regarding this mistake. The driver is still a student nurse and therefore won't be able to pay hundreds of pounds for court fees etc.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you first of all for taking the time to read this.
About 9 months ago the driver received a PCN from Highview Parking, who overstayed in a free retail car park by 31 minutes as they visited multiple shops there. They have kept the receipts which confirm the times and spending in 2 shops.
The driver was away when the PCN letter arrived so had no option but to pay the 90 pound upon return or leave it. Unfortunately the driver was advised by others to ignore it and as a student nurse who didn't have the money to pay at the time, she decided to bury her head in the sand and hoped it would go away....much to her regret now. Several letters arrived which were ignored until they stopped which led to the wishful thought that they had given up.
Recently a letter was sent to the driver's old address, it is from SCS Law. It is not known how long this letter has been at this old address and it so far remains unopened. Should the letter be opened? or should the previous flatmate be asked to return to sender it as it was sent to the wrong address?
The driver is very unsure of what to do next and would be grateful for any advice regarding this mistake. The driver is still a student nurse and therefore won't be able to pay hundreds of pounds for court fees etc.
Thank you for your help.
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