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Phil_Barker
post Fri, 19 Jul 2019 - 19:31
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Recieved a letter from Task Enforcement stating that the PCN I received needed payment (hadn't received the rejection letter or other letters). However, in the wording, it stated that it may go to Northampton County Court IF not paid.

Is this valid? Anyone heard of this before?
I thought ONLY the local issuing authority could pursue to Northampton and then it gets passed to a collection agency.
Wife informed me of the letter when she came home. I am in Hospital, pretty much 24/7 with my very poorly mum.
Wont be home for a few days when one of my brothers can come down.

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PASTMYBEST
post Fri, 19 Jul 2019 - 19:45
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They are acting as debt collectors not bailiffs but lets be sure post all docs


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hcandersen
post Sat, 20 Jul 2019 - 07:22
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Received a letter from Task Enforcement stating that the PCN I received needed payment (hadn't received the rejection letter or other letters)

'Rejection letter or other letters'

We need the story because getting the answer to your narrow question won't resolve the issue which your post suggests relates to a PCN in respect of which formal reps have been made but a response not yet received.

While we're here we might as well get to grips with the substantive issue.
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phantomcrusader
post Sat, 20 Jul 2019 - 09:08
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As above more info needed.

If this relates to a PCN issued by a council and they have passed your personal information on to a third party (in this case Task Enforcement) before the unpaid PCN has been registered as a debt with Northampton County Court, the Council may be in breach of data protection. A google search shows Task Enforcement to be a debt recovery company that employes enforcement agents. They have no right to your personal info if there is no "official" debt yet for them to recover.
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post Sat, 20 Jul 2019 - 14:21
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QUOTE (phantomcrusader @ Sat, 20 Jul 2019 - 10:08) *
As above more info needed.

If this relates to a PCN issued by a council and they have passed your personal information on to a third party (in this case Task Enforcement) before the unpaid PCN has been registered as a debt with Northampton County Court, the Council may be in breach of data protection. A google search shows Task Enforcement to be a debt recovery company that employes enforcement agents. They have no right to your personal info if there is no "official" debt yet for them to recover.

I'm not sure that's right, there's something called legitimate expectation under GDPR.

But we must see the paperwork as I'm not convinced it says what we're being told.


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phantomcrusader
post Sat, 20 Jul 2019 - 16:56
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QUOTE (cp8759 @ Sat, 20 Jul 2019 - 15:21) *
I'm not sure that's right, there's something called legitimate expectation under GDPR.


True about legitimate expectation but I think it would fail the necessity test.

Post up all paperwork please Phil otherwise we can only offer you conjecture.
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