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  • Met parking services

    Got a parking ticket for parking in a disabled bay (genuinely was not me, a friend had borrowed my car), he no longer is a friend of mine , would there be any chance i can appeal this or just ignore the letter completely. Ps i love my car lol i dont want it taken away
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    Ignore is not an option, though met are not too keen on going to court.

    If he is no longer a friend of yours then you can give his name and address to Met to remove all liability from yourself. But if you do then be sure to keep a record of the notification. By post then first class mail and a free certificate of posting from a post office.

    Or post up a redacted copy of the Notice to Keeper but leave the dates. Easier to use a hosting site such as imgur and put the link on here.

    don't know why you think they will take it away.

    And get yourself a user name so that you can respond.

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    • #3
      Hes moved away so i wouldnt know his exact details. Is there no other way to get rid of this ? Ill try to post and thats what ive been told or a high fine *♂️thank for the help

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      • #4
        If you can find out his details, or even if you know his previous address that would help so if you are going to do this then use the last address.

        It is not a fine, it's an invoice for a sum agreed if you breached the conditions.* If it get to court then about £170 - £200 but it shouldn't get far if Met are their usual standard in sending a Notice to Keeper,

        So post up the redacted NTK as requested

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