Hi,
I have just received a court claim in the county court business centre in Northampton, represented by DCB Legal Ltd
For a PCN issued by UKPC on 03/10/2017 in Leeds as my vehicle was parked in the resident car park in my space but was not displaying a permit as the managing company was unable to provide one at the time.
After reading the pinned post on the forum at the time, I have :
UKPC in the POPLA pack mentioned that I was parked outside a parking bay which is not true and there is no evidence of this as they were not issuing a PCN for being park outside a bay, but not displaying a valid permit. Thus the pictures taken and provided do not show the vehicle being parked outside a bay. So I feel they changed their statement to influence the decision of the POPLA agent.
One picture provided could be used to prove if visiting site that where my vehicle was parked, is my parking space and is clearly marked and numbered.
Although the POPLA agent decision seems to be based on the fact that I didn’t display a parking permit when I new I had to as I went to request for one.
The Court Claim states that “The driver agreed to pay within 28 days but I did not.”
I never agreed to pay. So I’m not sure if this can be used against them.
I have attached all the documents I have, with personal information removed, which are : PCN documents pack - Without personal information.pdf
Side note : I no longer own the vehicle as it has been sold but I guess this makes no difference.
Could someone please advise on next steps to take ?
Is it worth going to Court ? I feel this is disproportionate amount requested and as initially stated to POPLA I don’t understand how, once you proved you were in your rights, this can continue.
But could it be won ?
What defence should be used ?
Can it be done via online video call rather than physical representation ?
If the court would decide against me. Could the cost be higher than it is now ?
I have just received a court claim in the county court business centre in Northampton, represented by DCB Legal Ltd
For a PCN issued by UKPC on 03/10/2017 in Leeds as my vehicle was parked in the resident car park in my space but was not displaying a permit as the managing company was unable to provide one at the time.
After reading the pinned post on the forum at the time, I have :
- On 03/10/2017 - Complained to the management company via Building Manager
- Building manager said he couldn’t do more than provide a document stating they couldn’t provide a permit at the time. Which has been used to appeal with UKPC and POPLA
- On 05/10/2017 – Appealed through UKPC portal
- On 07/11/2017 – Received UKPC appeal response on the portal which they have rejected and requested for driver information.
- On 07/11/2017 - Provided driver information although has already been provided through UKPC portal initially.
- On 07/12/2017 - Received UKPC appeal response on the portal which they have rejected
- On 19/12/2017 - Appealed through POPLA
- In the appeal I have provided evidence from the management company that they weren’t able to provide a parking permit at the time as well as my tenancy contract proving that I rent the space I was parked in.
- On 09/01/2018 - Further comments provided to POPLA following UKPC reply
- On 17/01/2018 - Decision from POPLA who rejected the appeal
- On 13/03/2023 – Received a county court claim
UKPC in the POPLA pack mentioned that I was parked outside a parking bay which is not true and there is no evidence of this as they were not issuing a PCN for being park outside a bay, but not displaying a valid permit. Thus the pictures taken and provided do not show the vehicle being parked outside a bay. So I feel they changed their statement to influence the decision of the POPLA agent.
One picture provided could be used to prove if visiting site that where my vehicle was parked, is my parking space and is clearly marked and numbered.
Although the POPLA agent decision seems to be based on the fact that I didn’t display a parking permit when I new I had to as I went to request for one.
The Court Claim states that “The driver agreed to pay within 28 days but I did not.”
I never agreed to pay. So I’m not sure if this can be used against them.
I have attached all the documents I have, with personal information removed, which are : PCN documents pack - Without personal information.pdf
- Court claim form
- POPLA assessment and decision
- POPLA document pack (I believe provided by UKPC)
- UKPC statement
- UKPC appeals
- UKPC pictures
- UKPC PCN
- Resident Management Company email
- Tenancy agreement as evidence of use of my parking space
- POPLA appeal form completed at the time
Side note : I no longer own the vehicle as it has been sold but I guess this makes no difference.
Could someone please advise on next steps to take ?
Is it worth going to Court ? I feel this is disproportionate amount requested and as initially stated to POPLA I don’t understand how, once you proved you were in your rights, this can continue.
But could it be won ?
What defence should be used ?
Can it be done via online video call rather than physical representation ?
If the court would decide against me. Could the cost be higher than it is now ?
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