Originally posted by charitynjw
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Tend to agree with bananas22 that the NTK wording is misconceived.
No notice given to driver or affixed to car.. agreed
BUT that notice says no PCN affixed at time of issue, and adds' the period of parking refers to the period immediately preceding the issuance of that notice.
So where is that notice?
It cannot refer to the NTK which was issued 4 days after the parking event!
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Originally posted by des8 View PostTend to agree with bananas22 that the NTK wording is misconceived.
No notice given to driver or affixed to car.. agreed
BUT that notice says no PCN affixed at time of issue, and adds' the period of parking refers to the period immediately preceding the issuance of that notice.
So where is that notice?
It cannot refer to the NTK which was issued 4 days after the parking event!
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Originally posted by des8 View PostTend to agree with bananas22 that the NTK wording is misconceived.
No notice given to driver or affixed to car.. agreed
BUT that notice says no PCN affixed at time of issue
No notice was affixed,
and adds' the period of parking refers to the period immediately preceding the issuance of that notice.
I've always had reservations about whether that phrasing is ok. Can the keeper then nominate how long that period is? If so, it's challengeable under a 'reasonable consideration period'.
So where is that notice?
Refers to itself (ie the NtK).
It cannot refer to the NTK which was issued 4 days after the parking event!
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Originally posted by des8 View PostWho knows?........ ask the judge
We also seem to have drifted a long way from the 'Bowen' case.CAVEAT LECTOR
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Cohen, Herb
There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he
gets his brain a-going.
Phelps, C. C.
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!"
The last words of John Sedgwick
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Defence surely is that the NTK does not comply with PoFA on at least two counts.
1) "period immediately preceding" does not properly state a period
2) as no notice was issued, there can be no period preceding the notice
Not that IAS will take notice of that!
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Originally posted by des8 View PostDefence surely is that the NTK does not comply with PoFA on at least two counts.
1) "period immediately preceding" does not properly state a period
2) as no notice was issued, there can be no period preceding the notice
Not that IAS will take notice of that!
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This is only my opinion - "Opinions are made to be changed --or how is truth to be got at?" (Byron)
You and I do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.
Cohen, Herb
There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he
gets his brain a-going.
Phelps, C. C.
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!"
The last words of John Sedgwick
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Originally posted by des8 View PostDefence surely is that the NTK does not comply with PoFA on at least two counts.
1) "period immediately preceding" does not properly state a period
2) as no notice was issued, there can be no period preceding the notice
Not that IAS will take notice of that!
I don't know if appearing has a legal definition or test but it would seem to me that those drafting legislation are not casual with their words and that this word introduces scope for error on the part of the agent of NPC in identifying the driver. Who am I to say that an NTD was not given to someone who appeared to be the driver but in fact was not and just tossed into a hedge ?
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Originally posted by bananas22 View Post
Or an NTD was issued, as is the only credible interpretation of the statement on the NTK, and therefore the PCN was not sent within the relevant period and consequently cannot be relied upon as an NTK.
I don't know if appearing has a legal definition or test but it would seem to me that those drafting legislation are not casual with their words and that this word introduces scope for error on the part of the agent of NPC in identifying the driver. Who am I to say that an NTD was not given to someone who appeared to be the driver but in fact was not and just tossed into a hedge ?
You can obtain all of the evidence from the parking company.CAVEAT LECTOR
This is only my opinion - "Opinions are made to be changed --or how is truth to be got at?" (Byron)
You and I do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.
Cohen, Herb
There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he
gets his brain a-going.
Phelps, C. C.
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!"
The last words of John Sedgwick
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Update. There are 2 companies involved - one takes the photographs the other issues the NTKs - I have sent data requests to both. The first replied it didn't issue penalty notices (I never suggested that it did) and that it didn't hold any information about me or my car. When I sent photographic evidence of their operatives photographing cars all contact ended. The second company simply didn't respond to my request and I have heard nothing since.
The period for response has long since expired so I now have to decide whether to pursue this with the ICO or let sleeping dogs lie. I am concerned not just about their yet still pursuing the charge but also if they are happy to flout the law so blatantly then what else might they be doing with my personal data ?
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Originally posted by bananas22 View PostUpdate. There are 2 companies involved - one takes the photographs the other issues the NTKs - I have sent data requests to both. The first replied it didn't issue penalty notices (I never suggested that it did) and that it didn't hold any information about me or my car. When I sent photographic evidence of their operatives photographing cars all contact ended. The second company simply didn't respond to my request and I have heard nothing since.
The period for response has long since expired so I now have to decide whether to pursue this with the ICO or let sleeping dogs lie. I am concerned not just about their yet still pursuing the charge but also if they are happy to flout the law so blatantly then what else might they be doing with my personal data ?CAVEAT LECTOR
This is only my opinion - "Opinions are made to be changed --or how is truth to be got at?" (Byron)
You and I do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.
Cohen, Herb
There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he
gets his brain a-going.
Phelps, C. C.
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!"
The last words of John Sedgwick
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