Hi All,
I hope I'm following the right etiquette on this forum, so excuse if not. A driver has received a Claim Form from the County Court Business Centre in Northampton for an alleged unpaid parking offence from 2019.
Have to admit, the driver did get the letter to pay the fine back in 2019, however thought this was a scam as they did not remember parking there. Then when the driver got another letter, the tracker was checked and saw that the car was parked in the carpark for a few minutes, so must have realised that a permit/pay was needed so left. The driver did not get out of the car while in the carpark.
Also after reviewing the carpark signs, Noticed there was no sign at the entrance but on the walls of the carpark which meant any driver would have to enter the carpark to view the sign. Surly that is not fair?
Information requested as per the note:
Received a claim? Yes
Issue Date: 5th May
Have you Acknowledged the Claim?: Yes
Total Amount Claimed : £300.00
Claimants Name: Defence Parking Systems T/A Park Watch
Solicitors Firm: Gladstones
Original Creditor: As above
Original Debt: £100
Particulars of Claim: The Driver of the vehicle with registration XXXXX (the Vehicle) parked in breach of the terms of parking stipulated on the signage (the "contract") at XXXX, on XX/XX/2019 thus incurring
the parking charge (The PCN). The PCN was not paid within the 28days of issue. The Claimant claims the unpaid PCN from the defendant as the driver/keeper of the Vehicle. Despite demands being made, the defendant has failed to settle their outstanding liability. The claimant claims £X for the PCN, £X contractual costs pursuant to the contract and PCN terms and conditions, together with statutory interest of £X pursuant to s69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at X% per annum, continuing at £x per day.
Is the debt Statute Barred (have you had any contact with the creditor or claimant over the last 6 years?): I have not contacted them. They have only sent letters.
List any letters you have sent (eg: CCA/ CPR ): None
Any Other Information or Background Details: The carpark is a small piece of land with signs high on back wall of the car park. You have to entre the carpark to read the sign. I was picked up with a CCTV camera, not ANPR. Therefore they should see that i was in the carpark for 5mins, if that. Also that i did not leave my car.
Also my tracker shows i went shopping straight after i left the car park.
I hope I'm following the right etiquette on this forum, so excuse if not. A driver has received a Claim Form from the County Court Business Centre in Northampton for an alleged unpaid parking offence from 2019.
Have to admit, the driver did get the letter to pay the fine back in 2019, however thought this was a scam as they did not remember parking there. Then when the driver got another letter, the tracker was checked and saw that the car was parked in the carpark for a few minutes, so must have realised that a permit/pay was needed so left. The driver did not get out of the car while in the carpark.
Also after reviewing the carpark signs, Noticed there was no sign at the entrance but on the walls of the carpark which meant any driver would have to enter the carpark to view the sign. Surly that is not fair?
Information requested as per the note:
Received a claim? Yes
Issue Date: 5th May
Have you Acknowledged the Claim?: Yes
Total Amount Claimed : £300.00
Claimants Name: Defence Parking Systems T/A Park Watch
Solicitors Firm: Gladstones
Original Creditor: As above
Original Debt: £100
Particulars of Claim: The Driver of the vehicle with registration XXXXX (the Vehicle) parked in breach of the terms of parking stipulated on the signage (the "contract") at XXXX, on XX/XX/2019 thus incurring
the parking charge (The PCN). The PCN was not paid within the 28days of issue. The Claimant claims the unpaid PCN from the defendant as the driver/keeper of the Vehicle. Despite demands being made, the defendant has failed to settle their outstanding liability. The claimant claims £X for the PCN, £X contractual costs pursuant to the contract and PCN terms and conditions, together with statutory interest of £X pursuant to s69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at X% per annum, continuing at £x per day.
Is the debt Statute Barred (have you had any contact with the creditor or claimant over the last 6 years?): I have not contacted them. They have only sent letters.
List any letters you have sent (eg: CCA/ CPR ): None
Any Other Information or Background Details: The carpark is a small piece of land with signs high on back wall of the car park. You have to entre the carpark to read the sign. I was picked up with a CCTV camera, not ANPR. Therefore they should see that i was in the carpark for 5mins, if that. Also that i did not leave my car.
Also my tracker shows i went shopping straight after i left the car park.
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