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  • UKPC Charge

    Hello folks,

    A few years ago a driver recieved a PCN from UK Parking Control LTD from a McDonalds where the parking limit is 90 minutes.
    The vehicle is shown to have entered the car park and left exactly 100 minutes apart to the second (E.G. entered 18:01:05, exited 19:41:05)
    A court claim form has now been sent regarding this charge.

    Is this lawful and is there a grace period that counts against this charge being issued?

    Many thanks for any help
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  • #2


    If issued within 6 years of the incident it is perfectly legal.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by des8 View Post


      If issued within 6 years of the incident it is perfectly legal.
      Okay, is there anything that can be done to contest it?

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      • #4
        Without seeing the PCN and the claim form it is impossible to say.
        If you upload them to a hosting site and post a link here we can have a look
        Picture of car park signs could be useful.

        If you want to defend the claim, acknowledge its receipt but do not enter a defence yet (assume you have only just received the claim.

        Delete all identification from the forms before posting, but leave in all times and dates

        Do not identify driver either here or when writing to Claimant or their solicitor

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