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  • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

    Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
    To chase you as registered keeper yes it needs to be within 14 days.

    As driver there are no rules.

    Best to just appeal then go via popla to get rid of it. You may have noticed many recent thread on tickets people had thought over after ignoring themonly for CEL and DEAL to resurrect them as they near statute barred.

    M1
    Thanks M1.

    I'm the registered keeper and the only driver of the vehicle, so unsure as to whether the 14-day limit applies or not?
    Does one take precedence over the other?

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    • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

      Originally posted by ICS View Post
      Thanks M1.

      I'm the registered keeper and the only driver of the vehicle, so unsure as to whether the 14-day limit applies or not?
      Does one take precedence over the other?
      Personally, I don't think it matters in this case :tinysmile_twink_t2:
      As M1 says
      Best to just appeal then go via popla to get rid of it.
      Something along the lines of:
      Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
      Dear Sirs,

      I, as registered kEeper, wish to invoke your appeals process. I was sent a letter which i received on xxxx . The driver saw no signs and in any event your charges are penal and not a genuine pre estimate of loss.

      Should you reject my appeal please supply a popla code.

      Yours etc


      If you are lucky and they take your appeal as in time and then reject it use a popla appeal such as http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...-Appeal-Letter edited to suit.

      If they refuse your appeal stating it's out of time then ignore or pay but do not ignore a letter before action or court papers.

      This matter is for the most part unregulated so if they refuse to listen to an appeal saying it's out of time there is little else you can do.

      M1
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      • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

        Originally posted by ICS View Post
        Thanks M1.

        I'm the registered keeper and the only driver of the vehicle, so unsure as to whether the 14-day limit applies or not?
        Does one take precedence over the other?

        It does technically make a difference and it's worth using if they do not know who was driving.

        It is a point that could be ignored in court but technically that is incorrect but can happen. Always include it where it applies.

        M1

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        • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

          Hi all
          After some advice I received a letter from CEL for a PCN from a place I have never been to or heard of I have tried calling them to I avel i have now got another letter thearting legal action if I dont pay it please advice

          Thank you in advance

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          • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

            Originally posted by Jan496x View Post
            Hi all
            After some advice I received a letter from CEL for a PCN from a place I have never been to or heard of I have tried calling them to I avel i have now got another letter thearting legal action if I dont pay it please advice

            Thank you in advance

            Are you outside the time to appeal ?

            Are the keeper and driver the same or different ?

            Can you post up the letter minus personal details ?

            M1

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            • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

              Keeper and driver are the same I got the letter yesterday and it's dated 25th Sept 2014

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              • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

                What about the first notice ?

                M1

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                • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

                  Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
                  What about the first notice ?

                  M1
                  PCN issue date 22/08/2014
                  Incident date 9/08/2014

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                  • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

                    Originally posted by Jan496x View Post
                    PCN issue date 22/08/2014
                    Incident date 9/08/2014

                    Try an appeal and see if they issue a popla code.

                    Dear Sirs,

                    I, as registered keeper, wish to invoke your appeals process. The driver saw no signs and in any event your charges are penal and not a genuine pre estimate of loss.

                    Should you reject my appeal please supply a popla code.

                    Yours etc


                    If you are lucky and they take your appeal as in time and then reject it use a popla appeal such as http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...-Appeal-Letter edited to suit.

                    If they refuse your appeal stating it's out of time then ignore or pay but do not ignore a letter before action or court papers.

                    This matter is for the most part unregulated so if they refuse to listen to an appeal saying it's out of time there is little else you can do.

                    M1

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                    • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

                      Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
                      Try an appeal and see if they issue a popla code.

                      Dear Sirs,

                      I, as registered keeper, wish to invoke your appeals process. The driver saw no signs and in any event your charges are penal and not a genuine pre estimate of loss.

                      Should you reject my appeal please supply a popla code.

                      Yours etc


                      If you are lucky and they take your appeal as in time and then reject it use a popla appeal such as http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...-Appeal-Letter edited to suit.

                      If they refuse your appeal stating it's out of time then ignore or pay but do not ignore a letter before action or court papers.

                      This matter is for the most part unregulated so if they refuse to listen to an appeal saying it's out of time there is little else you can do.

                      M1
                      Thanks for the reply M1 but the point is I was never there and I overestima been
                      Last edited by Jan496x; 27th September 2014, 15:59:PM. Reason: spelling mistake

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                      • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

                        Originally posted by Jan496x View Post
                        Thanks for the reply M1 but the point is I was never there and I overestima been
                        You could always appeal as per M1s advice (adapting the letter to suit your circumstances tho') and if they reject, go through popla. They'll look silly if they tried to take you to court over an unpaid fine if you have never been there :lol:
                        Dear Sirs,

                        I, as registered keeper, wish to invoke your appeals process. The driver has never been to the car park in question and in any event your charges are penal and not a genuine pre estimate of loss.

                        Should you reject my appeal please supply a popla code.

                        Yours etc
                        Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

                        It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

                        recte agens confido

                        ~~~~~

                        Any advice I provide is given without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

                        I can be emailed if you need my help loading pictures/documents to your thread. My email address is Kati@legalbeagles.info
                        But please include a link to your thread so I know who you are.

                        Specialist advice can be sought via our sister site JustBeagle

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                        • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

                          ^^^^^^^^ What she said.

                          M1

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                          • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

                            Thank you both for your help I will let you both know the outcome once again thank you.

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                            • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

                              So here is my issue. I received one of these notices in the post cos I am the registered keeper.

                              i ignored as had no idea what was on about. They added all the charges, and finally taking me to court for.

                              it turned out to be my wife who was using the car that day, and was 12 minutes over the 2hrs at the co-op, because she was breast feeding our 4 week daughter in the car park!

                              i put this in the defence statement, and case is moving to near us. Apart from including the Breastfeeding Federation, and threatening a lot of bad press for the co-op, what else should I do.

                              the case is against me as registered keeper. But if my wife stands as witness, to testify it was her, will they need to take out new case against her?

                              You can wee in a police mans hat if pregnant. Surely there are protocols here!

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                              • Re: Civil Enforcement Limited

                                If this was after October 1st 2012 then they are allowed to chase you as keeper if they have met the conditions of PoFA 2012 schedule 4.

                                They nearly always fail to show IF you have a decent defence. Have you read Cel v Mccafferty ?

                                M1

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