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Trethowans & Oxford University Hospitals NHS, Claiming for costs
notmeatloaf
post Sat, 13 Apr 2019 - 20:43
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Hi all,

As predicted I got the usual copy and paste court summons from the angelic Olivia Muscat at Trethowans. Would appreciate any feedback on my defence. Unfortunately because of technical ineptitude I don't have access to the Word document here but thanks for downloading the PDF or looking at the images smile.gif

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notmeatloaf
post Sun, 17 Nov 2019 - 11:13
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And SRM I've raised it internally - again. I did once but effectively the transport manager said "stupid nurse should stick to nursing, not law" and I got told that I shouldn't be using FTSU to appeal parking tickets despite pointing out I was objecting to the entire system.

I'm hoping now I can point out a judge agrees with me and the parking ticket is gone so they can't keep pretending I'm trying to appeal the ticket things might get somewhere.

My local MPs and councilors are both useless. My wife is very keen to go to the press but because I'm employed by the Trust I'm hoping they may investigate internally.

Either way things will hopefully change as the transport manager is out of control. Nurses pay circa £450/yr for a parking permit although there are never enough spaces. Historically nurses used to pay £7 day to park in visitors car parks. But now they go round with a list of staff numberplates and give you a ticket if you are parked in a visitors car park even though you are paying for it.

So we're in the situation where if there's no staff parking nurses and doctors are having to use the 2hr on street bays, then excuse themselves 2 hrs into their shift to try and find another space or use a different street parking bay.

All this in a hospital desperately short of staff.
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notmeatloaf
post Fri, 27 Dec 2019 - 19:20
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Just to add to this, I GDPRed their documents.

They left out all the interesting stuff between them and David Jenkins, the OUH transport manager, to "protect the rights of third parties".

However

In internal emails they kept saying, again and again, that significant breaches of PoFA didn't matter as long as they didn't prejudice the defendant. For a firm of solicitors to think that is frankly idiotic.

The third party solicitors they used charged £180 ex VAT for a claim.worth £150. Before Trethowans costs.

Olivia Muscat got permission for my costs to come from a separate account so they wouldn't have to disclose the "error". Presumably OUH were never meant to know about that.

And perhaps most bizarrely, they wrote an email to the court asking for full costs because I'd acted "unreasonably". Because appealing a parking ticket isn't unreasonable their evidence was posting on here - bit bizarre for a firm of solicitors to trawl Pepipoo but there you are. And... Twitter.

Yep, Olivia Muscat trawled through my anonymous Twitter account and took screenshots of sweary tweets. Because it is anonymous she wrote to the court there was no proof I'd written them, but they only had one other active case so the court could infer I may have written them.

So there you are. Trethowans Olivia Muscat will go through your Twitter account to try and discredit you over a single parking ticket. Professional.
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post Mon, 30 Dec 2019 - 20:27
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The third party solicitors they used charged £180 ex VAT for a claim.worth £150. Before Trethowans costs.

I am not at all surprised. Most claims end up costing the PPC money.
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post Mon, 30 Dec 2019 - 20:49
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Presumably you meant SAR’d the documents?


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