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Debt recovery plus letter for unpaid parking charge notice that we never received

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  • Debt recovery plus letter for unpaid parking charge notice that we never received

    Hi everyone. I am looking for advice regarding this matter.
    I read other similar thread but want to ensure I do the right thing.
    So we received letter from "Debt Recovery Plus" demand for payment of unpaid penalty notice asking for £170 or they will recommend court action.
    according to the details it for parking from 19/11/22. We never received the penalty notice . not on the windscreen or through the post and we were very surprise to receive this letter.
    from reading other thread i understand the first advice is not to contact DRP- advice taken.
    Do i need to write first to "smart parking" or to APCOA parking?

    Thank you for your help
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    Who are Debt recovery Plus working for, Smart parking or APOCA?
    You send a SAR (template in SHORTCUTS panel on right of this page)n to Smart Parking or APOCA depending on answer to above
    Send first class with free certificate of post from post Office

    Ignore Debt Recovery Plus for the moment They are only debt collectors and have to refer back to Smart Parking or APcoa before doing anything
    Last edited by des8; 5th February 2023, 22:32:PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by des8 View Post
      Who are Debt recovery Plus working for, Smart parking or APOCA?
      You send a SAR (template in SHORTCUTS panel on right of this page)n to Smart Parking or APOCA depending on answer to above
      Send first class with free certificate of post from post Office

      Ignore Debt Recovery Plus for the moment They are only debt collectors and have to refer back to Smart Parking or APcoa before doing anything
      Thank you for your help.
      on the letter its written the Creditor is APCOA Parking so i will sent the SAR to APCOA. can i send it also by email or best just by first class with free certificate of post?
      Thanks again

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      • #4
        email is OK but tell them you are also sending hard copy by mail (it is not unknown for emails not to arrive)

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        • #5
          Where was the alleged contravention?
          ignorantia juris non excusat

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JMcG View Post
            Where was the alleged contravention?
            It was at a train station car park

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            • #7
              Originally posted by des8 View Post
              Who are Debt recovery Plus working for, Smart parking or APOCA?
              You send a SAR (template in SHORTCUTS panel on right of this page)n to Smart Parking or APOCA depending on answer to above
              Send first class with free certificate of post from post Office

              Ignore Debt Recovery Plus for the moment They are only debt collectors and have to refer back to Smart Parking or APcoa before doing anything
              Hi,

              In the template there is this- [ if there are specific things you want to know put them in here otherwise remove this]- do i need to ask here specifically for the original parking notice with its notice no.?

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              • #8
                It shouldn't be necessary to ask for it, but won't do any harm

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by superfr View Post

                  It was at a train station car park
                  des8 Railway byelaws?
                  ignorantia juris non excusat

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                  • #10
                    Aye, not "relevant land" as will be subject to railway byelaws
                    This means APCOA cannot shift liability from driver to keeper under POFA 2012

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by des8 View Post
                      Aye, not "relevant land" as will be subject to railway byelaws
                      This means APCOA cannot shift liability from driver to keeper under POFA 2012
                      The problem, of course, is proving it.
                      ignorantia juris non excusat

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by des8 View Post
                        email is OK but tell them you are also sending hard copy by mail (it is not unknown for emails not to arrive)
                        UPDATE! in reply to the email i sent yesterday they sent me this document to fill (see attached) . is is ok to send them proof of ID?
                        Attached Files

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                        • #13
                          Contradiction between APCOA Parking Ireland Ltd in the declaration & return address APCOA Parking UK Ltd

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                          • #14
                            It's a damn cheek, imho.
                            They can see their way clear to send out Notices etc & even sic debt firms on you, but ask for your data as is your legal right & they hide behind DPA.
                            But not sending ID will probably just hold up proceedings'
                            I would just email them a copy of the V5C or 2 utility bills & remind them that there is no legal requirement to use their p*xy form.
                            I would also remind them that 'high level' proof of ID (passport etc) is not recommended by the ICO.
                            Last edited by JMcG; 8th February 2023, 13:20:PM.
                            ignorantia juris non excusat

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                            • #15
                              They are entitled to ask for proof of identity (not sure how birth certificate provides that!) so if you want a copy of the details they hold .........

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