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  1. Here's the standard question answers by the way: 1 The date of infringement? 24/08/16 2 Did you appeal to the parking company? No 3 If no, have you received a Notice To Keeper? (NTK) Did the NTK provide photographic evidence? No NTK yet, appeals site does have photo evidence 4 Who is the parking company? LegionGroup (A division of OCS Group UK, Ltd.)
  2. Hi all, My wife has got a Legion Group PCN for parking a courtesy vehicle in the carpark at the hospital where she works without moving her permit from her own vehicle. If this weren't a hire vehicle I'd tell her to ignore, but I'm worried Hertz will hit her with a bill if we don't sort something out. We've looked at the appeals process and I'm unsure whether to complete it, if so, how. It asks for an address, which we'd rather not give, it also asks whether she was Driver or Keeper. Could anyone advise please?
  3. Received the following this morning, POPLA must not have a lot to do: Thanks for your help ericsbrother
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  5. That, my friend, is pretty awesome. Doing it now. Thanks.
  6. Having to remove URLs is a pain in the bum by the way
  7. Just received the following: Best course of action? I do not really want to contact the customer, but if it's the best thing to do then I will.
  8. Excellent, thanks for your help. No doubt I'll be back when the official paperwork comes through to me. I've already advised my company that I will be contesting it, I doubt the lease co. will pay it, but I'll mention the same to them.
  9. Thanks It's possible they have spaces, but to be honest I'm not sure, it was a one time visit. And we don't really have a good enough relationship with the customer to start involving them in our parking disputes, I'd rather handle it myself if necessary. So I need to appeal to Euro saying that I had permission from an occupier to be on the premises and thus that they should cancel the PCN? Is it for them to prove that I didn't have explicit permission? Will they ask for the customer I was visiting? Do I have to tell them? Again, I don't really want to involve the customers in this.
  10. Hi all, First time poster, I've seen some similar threads, but none quite match my situation so I thought best to check with your fine selves before acting. I may even have been informed slightly before action is required too. The vehicle is company car, and the notice I have a photocopy of has been sent to the Hire/Lease Co.. I assume once they inform ECP that my co. is in charge of the car, and they that I was the driver, then it's mine to fight... Anyway, our business is IT, I was working at one of the business on the Bishop Centre on 11th May, and they have clocks of me going in and then coming out 4.5hrs later. The free period is apparently 3hrs, and I was there for that time, working on the site. I had no idea this car park was a) anything but free or b) camera controlled, so wasn't expecting this. If I'm named as the driver, and this comes back to me, how do I respond? If I was unaware, I can't have entered into any contract, and therefore can't be in breach of it? Correct? All of the defences I've seen have based around either not being the driver, or having been a legitimate business user. I'm hoping that my company naming me as the driver, and that I wasn't a user of the business, will still give me a reasonable defence? The PCN mentions £75 due, but £45 within 14 days of that notice, stamped 20th May, which seems a little unfair unless they'll restamp when it's issued to me.
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