Good morning all, first time posting so please advise if I miss etiquette.
I have received a claim form from the county court business centre for a parking charge from a private firm.
This relates to a PCN issued back in 2016 in an area I no longer live, for a car I no longer own.
The first correspondence I received was in 2020, the initial letter being ignored as I thought it was a scam (no details as to why or when the PCN had been issued, just a demand for money and my old registration)
After receiving a second letter with some more information, I responded and eventually got the dates, and photo of my previous car parked incorrectly (rear tyre slightly over the white line). A close up photo of the parking sign (I have no idea where this is in relation to the car park, or my car, as it is a photo on a wall)
I also received a copy of the PCN that was allegedly issued, but I don't believe I received, as well as a copy of an additional PCN for a person completely different person and case. Due to the time period, and moving areas twice since (my address has always been correct with DVLA during each move) I am finding it difficult to construct a defence as I do not know who the driver was at the time, what circumstances caused the car to be parked in this manner or the manner in which the signage was displayed at the time. I also believe that in sending me another person's PCN, a breach of GDPR, they have demonstrated not being able to handle information.
I responded with a refusal to pay under "The Notice to Keeper failed to meet the obligations of Schedule 4 of the POFA Act 2012 and was not received within the timeframe specified in the Act"
further stating that no proof of posting was identified and that they had proven mishandling of information by sending me someone else's parking fine.
Can anyone assist in my defense to the court? Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have received a claim form from the county court business centre for a parking charge from a private firm.
This relates to a PCN issued back in 2016 in an area I no longer live, for a car I no longer own.
The first correspondence I received was in 2020, the initial letter being ignored as I thought it was a scam (no details as to why or when the PCN had been issued, just a demand for money and my old registration)
After receiving a second letter with some more information, I responded and eventually got the dates, and photo of my previous car parked incorrectly (rear tyre slightly over the white line). A close up photo of the parking sign (I have no idea where this is in relation to the car park, or my car, as it is a photo on a wall)
I also received a copy of the PCN that was allegedly issued, but I don't believe I received, as well as a copy of an additional PCN for a person completely different person and case. Due to the time period, and moving areas twice since (my address has always been correct with DVLA during each move) I am finding it difficult to construct a defence as I do not know who the driver was at the time, what circumstances caused the car to be parked in this manner or the manner in which the signage was displayed at the time. I also believe that in sending me another person's PCN, a breach of GDPR, they have demonstrated not being able to handle information.
I responded with a refusal to pay under "The Notice to Keeper failed to meet the obligations of Schedule 4 of the POFA Act 2012 and was not received within the timeframe specified in the Act"
further stating that no proof of posting was identified and that they had proven mishandling of information by sending me someone else's parking fine.
Can anyone assist in my defense to the court? Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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