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M.J.R

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  1. The car park is in lawrence Lane, Boston, Lincolnshire. The parking ticket was stuck to the windscreen and I do not know about the ANPR. Not sure if there are cameras or not. I did not ake a picture of the sign but can do next time I am in town if this is required.
  2. Original date of this parking ticket is 9th February 2016. I was parked in a public pay and display car park which I have used for many years which services a local B & M store and the Jobcentre Plus office, where my son had his appointment (which over-run causing me to be late back to the car). This letter from the DCA is dated 16th May 2016. Reading the letter, it says a Parking Charge not parking fine
  3. Default Re: Parking Tickets Napier Parking Ltd They are still issuing parking charge notice, sending reminder letters with increased amounts on them along with a transcript of a court case that they won and now I have received a letter from a 'so called' debt recovery agency asking for another amount. I was a little late back to my car in a car park I have used for many years to find a parking charge notice stuck to my window. The parking fine started off at £45, then a second letter followed 7 days later asking for £90 which included a copy of a court case that they supposedly won. The third letter arrived 2-3 weeks after that demanding £90 and now they are demanding £150 via a debt recovery agency. I was advised from the beginning to ignore these letters as they are just invoices as are not issued by the authorities. Can these letters still be ignored or have this company since been registered and become legal since 2010 when the original questions were asked and answered. Please, any advice would be good as worried I have ignored something genuine and now owe this substantial amount
  4. Napier Parking Ltd I have just joined your forum regarding Napier Parking Ltd was just wondering if the comments from 2010 are still relevant today? They are still issuing parking charge notice sending reminder letters with increased amounts on them along with a transcript of a court case that they won and now I have received a letter from a 'so called' debt recovery agency asking for another amount. The parking charge notice started off at £45 and now they are demanding £150. Can these letters still be ignored or have this company since been registered and become legal since 2010 when the original questions were asked and answered. Please, any advice would be good as worried I have ignored something genuine and now owe this substantial amount
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