Hi Guys,
I need some advice. I have a county court claim for an unpaid PCN and I want to fight it as I think its unfair and disgusting how they prey on people. I have sent across my AOS and have until 18th March to defend my case. I don't really know where to start and whether I even have a leg to stand on??
The particulars of the claim are:
The Driver of the vehicle with registration ****** (the vechile) parked in breach of the terms of parking stipulated on the signage (the contract) at Dickson house Alencon Link Basingstoke on 28/04/2019 thus incurring the parking charge (PCN). The PCN was not paid within 28 days of issue. The claimant claims the unpaid PCN from the defendant as the driver/keeper of the vehicle. Despite the demands being made, the defendant has failed to settle their outstanding liability. The claimant claims £100 for the PCN, £60 contractual costs pursuant to the contract and the PCN terms and conditions, together with the statutory interest of £9.23 pursuant to the s69 of the county courts act 1984 at 8.00% per annum, continuing at £0.04 per day.
I have attached the parking signage of which I took a photo of the other day so I would assume this was there at the time! I parked there on a Sunday which as you can see you only get 30 mins max!
Please can someone help, do I have any leg to stand on and dispute this?
Regards
Fiona
I need some advice. I have a county court claim for an unpaid PCN and I want to fight it as I think its unfair and disgusting how they prey on people. I have sent across my AOS and have until 18th March to defend my case. I don't really know where to start and whether I even have a leg to stand on??
The particulars of the claim are:
The Driver of the vehicle with registration ****** (the vechile) parked in breach of the terms of parking stipulated on the signage (the contract) at Dickson house Alencon Link Basingstoke on 28/04/2019 thus incurring the parking charge (PCN). The PCN was not paid within 28 days of issue. The claimant claims the unpaid PCN from the defendant as the driver/keeper of the vehicle. Despite the demands being made, the defendant has failed to settle their outstanding liability. The claimant claims £100 for the PCN, £60 contractual costs pursuant to the contract and the PCN terms and conditions, together with the statutory interest of £9.23 pursuant to the s69 of the county courts act 1984 at 8.00% per annum, continuing at £0.04 per day.
I have attached the parking signage of which I took a photo of the other day so I would assume this was there at the time! I parked there on a Sunday which as you can see you only get 30 mins max!
Please can someone help, do I have any leg to stand on and dispute this?
Regards
Fiona
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