My wife received a bus lane contravention fine on 27th December 13. She pulled over to allow my eldest daughter an opportunity to be sick, this she did and they then carried on with their journey. This was around 7 am and no other traffic on the road. The fine arrived through the post addressed to my youngest daughter, only 5 at the time. My wife instantly contested it and outlined the mitigating circumstances and that she was the driver. The appeal was rejected so she appealed again in April this year, once again outlining the details of what happened and also the fact that my wife and children were in fact on their way to Manchester Cathedral where they were volunteers cooking a Christmas dinner for many of the homeless in the city center. No reply has been received.
Today, 12th August 14, a letter has arrived from a company called Equita , again in my youngest daughters name demanding an outstanding balance of £172. I telephoned Equita who are refusing to talk to me because of consumer protection or whatever. The received letter goes on to mention even further action of an enforcement stage and even sale or disposal. This is a motability car and my 6 year old is the disabled person it is provided for. That may explain the mix up at DVLA.
What do we do?
Today, 12th August 14, a letter has arrived from a company called Equita , again in my youngest daughters name demanding an outstanding balance of £172. I telephoned Equita who are refusing to talk to me because of consumer protection or whatever. The received letter goes on to mention even further action of an enforcement stage and even sale or disposal. This is a motability car and my 6 year old is the disabled person it is provided for. That may explain the mix up at DVLA.
What do we do?
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