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    i arrived home from work Friday evening (23rd) to a Marston's letter dated 21st Nov stating the company was in possession of a Magistrate's Court order for non payment of a fine of £360 and that my residence at my address had been confirmed. This was the first I'd heard of an offence, or a fine.The nature of the offence, nor the location of the Court were stated.
    I spoke to Marton's helpline twice.
    First time the chap refused to tell me which Court had issued the Client Ref number on my letter, saying Marston's didn't get involved in disputes. He did say it was for an offence in Nov 2011, for a pedal bike fine. He asked for my date of birth, which I gave, since I wanted to discuss the case. I didn't give a mobile number.
    I rang again and a more pleasant woman did tell me that it was City of London Magistrates Court. She again asked for my date of birth. I told her I had no knowledge of any offence, nor had seen any notifications from the Magistrates Court. She suggested that the court would tell me that Marston's were dealing with the fine and not much more. However, I really will need to find out what is the offence, in order to complete a Statutory Declaration before 7 days. She stated my old address (I lived there from 1992-1998). Looking at the City of London website there is advice to contact City of Westminster which I will do on Monday.
    I will be surprised if the fine does apply to me since I don't have a bike and have never ridden one in London. It also occurred to me that I was in plaster for most of November last year, due to a fractured foot. I'm very surprised to know nothing about the case through correspondence with the Court (I have been living at the same address for 12 years).
    I would have expected the location of the Court and the nature of the fine to be on a letter demanding £360 and the whole business leaves an unpleasant taste in the mouth. Perhaps something has happened - but I am now going to be trying to find out about a case I genuinely know nothing about, in order to prevent the possibility of bailiffs arriving and breaking into my home.
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  • #2
    Re: Marston's letter advising of Magistrate's Court Order - no details except client

    Have a read of this:

    http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...s-Courts-Fines

    Please post back up if you have any further questions.

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    • #3
      Re: Marston's letter advising of Magistrate's Court Order - no details except client

      Originally posted by mals111 View Post
      i arrived home from work Friday evening (23rd) to a Marston's letter dated 21st Nov stating the company was in possession of a Magistrate's Court order for non payment of a fine of £360 and that my residence at my address had been confirmed. This was the first I'd heard of an offence, or a fine.The nature of the offence, nor the location of the Court were stated.
      I spoke to Marton's helpline twice.
      First time the chap refused to tell me which Court had issued the Client Ref number on my letter, saying Marston's didn't get involved in disputes. He did say it was for an offence in Nov 2011, for a pedal bike fine. He asked for my date of birth, which I gave, since I wanted to discuss the case. I didn't give a mobile number.
      I rang again and a more pleasant woman did tell me that it was City of London Magistrates Court. She again asked for my date of birth. I told her I had no knowledge of any offence, nor had seen any notifications from the Magistrates Court. She suggested that the court would tell me that Marston's were dealing with the fine and not much more. However, I really will need to find out what is the offence, in order to complete a Statutory Declaration before 7 days. She stated my old address (I lived there from 1992-1998). Looking at the City of London website there is advice to contact City of Westminster which I will do on Monday.
      I will be surprised if the fine does apply to me since I don't have a bike and have never ridden one in London. It also occurred to me that I was in plaster for most of November last year, due to a fractured foot. I'm very surprised to know nothing about the case through correspondence with the Court (I have been living at the same address for 12 years).
      I would have expected the location of the Court and the nature of the fine to be on a letter demanding £360 and the whole business leaves an unpleasant taste in the mouth. Perhaps something has happened - but I am now going to be trying to find out about a case I genuinely know nothing about, in order to prevent the possibility of bailiffs arriving and breaking into my home.
      Refused to tell you is very suspicious isn't it?
      Pedal bike fine, you must be one hell of a criminal my friend.
      City of London Mag court? Ah well that's the financial square mile isn't it?

      Do not speak with them again, when bailiff comes do not speak with them or open the door, they will go away don't worry.

      Don't bother with a stat dec do your own affidavit of truth and get it signed, you will get more respect for that.

      You need to know that this city of london is where all your fines go to, not wearing seat belts, smoking in your car, using mobiles in your car, bald tyres, speeding fines, parking fines, no mot, no insurance, but for crimes against people these fines go to the state.
      Last edited by smartalec; 25th November 2012, 13:51:PM.

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      • #4
        Re: Marston's letter advising of Magistrate's Court Order - no details except client

        Originally posted by smartalec View Post
        Refused to tell you is very suspicious isn't it?
        Pedal bike fine, you must be one hell of a criminal my friend.
        City of London Mag court? Ah well that's the financial square mile isn't it?

        Do not speak with them again, when bailiff comes do not speak with them or open the door, they will go away don't worry.

        Don't bother with a stat dec do your own affidavit of truth and get it signed, you will get more respect for that.

        You need to know that this city of london is where all your fines go to, not wearing seat belts, smoking in your car, using mobiles in your car, bald tyres, speeding fines, parking fines, no mot, no insurance, but for crimes against people these fines go to the state.
        I think following the advice in the Bailiff Guide linked above is safer than that above. It's how things have been agreed on this site, and the recognised way of dealing with things. Sadly pedal bikes do have to abide by traffic legislation as well, though as you can see from the link, there is a way to appeal if things have not been done properly. :beagle:

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        • #5
          Re: Marston's letter advising of Magistrate's Court Order - no details except client

          It is not safer it is dangerous, people like myself are being ripped off due to your pathetic laws on bikes which are only there for financial reasons not for ours and yours.

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          • #6
            Re: Marston's letter advising of Magistrate's Court Order - no details except client

            Originally posted by smartalec View Post
            It is not safer it is dangerous, people like myself are being ripped off due to your pathetic laws on bikes which are only there for financial reasons not for ours and yours.
            You are perfectly entitled to your opinion. I stand by what I've said so far.

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            • #7
              Re: Marston's letter advising of Magistrate's Court Order - no details except client

              I would advise the OP to go via a solicitor and do a statutory declaration as per the LB advice.

              If you have proof you were unable to ride a pushbike (obv you had a whacking great pot on your foot) I would be very interested to know how you got the fine.

              With your kind permission, I would like to highlight this to a friend of mine, he has a great interest in Marstons, and knows the Law (especially traffic) very well!!!

              p

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              • #8
                Re: Marston's letter advising of Magistrate's Court Order - no details except client

                Should we not give the OP the intelligence he deserves. We've posted him to the advice and said come back with any questions. He has not come back with any questions yet! :beagle:

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                • #9
                  Re: Marston's letter advising of Magistrate's Court Order - no details except client

                  It would appear that Marstons have matched a name with an offence only without actually seeing if it is the person involved, not being funny but now they have your DoB allows them to match things even further.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Marston's letter advising of Magistrate's Court Order - no details except client

                    Thanks very much for the advice. I think I will do a Statutory Declaration tomorrow - as well as trying to see what the issue is. Feel free St Bernard to highlight this.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Marston's letter advising of Magistrate's Court Order - no details except client

                      Sorry, I should have said, feel free, puffrose, to highlight this and I will come back with any developments.

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