PCN - In my own parking Space! |
PCN - In my own parking Space! |
Mon, 16 Sep 2019 - 10:53
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Member Group: Members Posts: 47 Joined: 7 Jun 2017 Member No.: 92,369 |
Hello...
One Parking Solutions, who have authority on our residential site (apartment complex) have issued 2 PCN's over a 5 day period where my parking permit had slipped from the windscreen and into the dash. Only the top of the parking permit is visible but you certainly couldn't see even at an angle that the permit is for the space in question. So a permit was displayed but not readable and has quite obviously slipped from the windscreen. I have politely explained this to One Parking Solutions and their Solicitors however they are hell bent on gaining paid. I have warned them that "Any further attempts to extract money from me will result in an administration charge for each letter at £90 per reply". The car, at the time was owed by a Limited Company, which is still running, the ownership of the car has switched, but I feel justified as a Ltd Co. changing them for my time. I have a copy of the contract between OPS and the site managers. I have also emailed OPS (cc'ing in the Solicitors and our management company) in late April 2019 which OPS and the management company have ignored. The Solicitors simply fobbed it off with: "Our client accepts you may have a valid permit however has evidence that you didn't properly display it which fundamentally undermines its parking scheme which you were made aware of when accepting the permit. In the event payment isn’t made or a reply is not received within the next 30 days further legal action will be taken." I have now received County Court paperwork and I'm really quite perplexed on how to deal with this and, especially, how they think they can win this case?! |
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Wed, 25 Sep 2019 - 13:58
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Member Group: Members Posts: 28,687 Joined: 27 Nov 2007 Member No.: 15,642 |
Then state you don not rememebr, but as more than 2 drivers had access - named plus anyone with DOV cover on THEIR insurance - the balance of probabilities is weighted against the claimant.
Indeed send them a bill for your wasted costs - £19 per hour, if you want If you get ANY more tickets, THEN you sue KFH - LBA first, pointing out THEIR trespass. |
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