Hi All - in need of some urgent help if possible!
I received a letter through the post from the County Court Business Centre in Northampton informing me that UKPC is claiming against me.
I have £356.36 total from two parking fines from them - I have been receiving letters from UKPC and debt collection firms presumably working on their behalf over the past months. I ignored these hoping that they'd go away - my thought process was that the fines are so ridiculous that they wouldn't go through with it.
Essentially, the fines are for 'offences' at the block of flats I live in. There is a dedicated resident car park, with about 20 spaces, for which I have a valid permit. There is also a fair amount of space to park elsewhere on the building - i.e. people regularly park in front of garages and in front of the front doors.
The fines were issued on the grounds that the car was 'not parked correctly within the markings of a bay or space'. I know from a friend that all parks have to provide a ten minute grace period to allow motorists to decide whether or not they are staying or going, and I know that they wouldn't be able to prove the car was parked for longer than ten minute, even if it was.
The parking restrictions are explained via 2/3 small signs located around the car park - I can take photos of these if necessary.
I 'acknowledged' the claim online this AM, but haven't submitted my defence yet.
If anyone is able to give me advice on next steps from here I would be incredibly grateful.
RC
I received a letter through the post from the County Court Business Centre in Northampton informing me that UKPC is claiming against me.
I have £356.36 total from two parking fines from them - I have been receiving letters from UKPC and debt collection firms presumably working on their behalf over the past months. I ignored these hoping that they'd go away - my thought process was that the fines are so ridiculous that they wouldn't go through with it.
Essentially, the fines are for 'offences' at the block of flats I live in. There is a dedicated resident car park, with about 20 spaces, for which I have a valid permit. There is also a fair amount of space to park elsewhere on the building - i.e. people regularly park in front of garages and in front of the front doors.
The fines were issued on the grounds that the car was 'not parked correctly within the markings of a bay or space'. I know from a friend that all parks have to provide a ten minute grace period to allow motorists to decide whether or not they are staying or going, and I know that they wouldn't be able to prove the car was parked for longer than ten minute, even if it was.
The parking restrictions are explained via 2/3 small signs located around the car park - I can take photos of these if necessary.
I 'acknowledged' the claim online this AM, but haven't submitted my defence yet.
If anyone is able to give me advice on next steps from here I would be incredibly grateful.
RC
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