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DCB Legal Court claim - Total Car Parks

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  • DCB Legal Court claim - Total Car Parks

    Hi Guys,

    I recently received a court claim from DCB legal regarding a parking fine from Total car parks. I appealed this at the time but it was unsuccessful and it was left at that for 2 years. I haven't received anything since then up until this court claim now.

    I have already acknowledged the claim online...what are my next steps?


    Kind Regards
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  • #2
    i)Send Subject Access Request letter to Total Car Parks
    ii)send CPR31.14 request to DCB Legal

    there are templates in the SHORTCUTS panel on right hand side this page.
    They will need amending as drawn up primarily for Credit Consumer Act cases

    In the CPR you will need to request as a minimum:
    i) a copy of the contract between themselves and land owner/occupier
    ii) photos of relevant parking signs (the alleged contract between driver & parking company)
    iii)copy of the notice to Keeper
    iv) any other documentation they intend to rely upon

    There might be more, but assume DCBL are sticking to their usual format

    Do not identify driver when communicating or on here

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    • #3
      des8 thanks for the reply!

      Any idea what/how I need to amend on the templates to make it suitable?

      Regards

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      • #4
        CPR31.14 omit examples in green and use i-iv in post 2

        SAR ask in particular for copies of any correspondence (want to see if they have kept your appeal)

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