Received an APCOA letter in February addressed to the registered keeper of my car stating the driver owes £60 as they parked on or within a no parking area. This was in a hospital car park where the driver was parked on a footpath due to there being no parking spaces. The registered keeper has since received a letter from ZZPS debt collectors stating £130 is now owed and a letter from QDR solicitors last week stating there are 14 days to pay £142 or they may recommend their client passes this to their litigation department and they may file for a CCJ. Can anyone help please, based in Northern Ireland. Thanks*
APCOA and solicitor letter
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I believe that in NI you can ignore as POFA does not apply and they can only chase the driver, who they do not know.* So edit your post so that the identity of the driver cannot be inferred.* Use "the driver ......" etc.* The keeper received the notice.
Recommending that their client takes legal action is not a good business plan as they will not be paid.* The can't just file for a CCJ, it had to go through a court first and the court will contact you if that happens
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The keeper will just get a letter in the post stating they are now progressing it to the small claims court as they have received no correspondence?? The company who issued the notice have photographed the keepers vehicle and a photo of their sign in the car park which apparently outlines where not to park.Last edited by Jimmy624; 4th May 2020, 10:49:AM.
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