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  1. Surly if these people were to turn up on your door when you happened to be in, could you not just call the police for someone tresspassing on your land?
  2. Working for a lease company, we had few appeals successful (nothing like the the amount for LA/Police notices) accepted, back when we didn't know the difference between the PPC and council charges. But now we just ignore them... much better results!
  3. Thanks for the advice, I have already supplied the details just wanted to check.
  4. Hello, Just a quick question for you all, any info would be appreciated. My company has received an Excess Charge Notice from South Holland District Council, stating that they are requesting the driver’s information under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 - Section 112 (Off Street Parking Places). I remember reading somewhere about a piece of legislation that was made redundant at the end of March after the new decriminalized parking laws came in. Does any one know if this is the same piece of legislation? Thanks in advance
  5. Hello, i have been following the template letters for some time on several fines (i work for a lease company) most of which have been cancelled. However i have received this e-mail from Trethownes today. Anyone on ideas far a reply? Dear Mr. xxx Thank you for your letter 3rd September confirming your unwillingness to pay the Charge Notice. You have asked for clarification of the "citations of case and or statute law" - I suggest you contact your Solicitor who know doubt will be able to help you understand that the claim is based in contract. Please provide us with the driver's details in order that we may transfer liability for payment. If you are unwilling to provide these details then we must draw your attention to the following points. Our client's conditions of contract relating to parking are detailed on the signage at the site. Failure to comply with the conditions of contract constitutes a breach of contract which entitles our clients to pursue the remedies referred to in the conditions of contract. These remedies include the right to clamp defaulting vehicles. By virtue of the failure to pay the Charge Notice the breach of contract remains. Accordingly, we must advise you that your vehicle registration has been recorded on our client's database as an unpaid offending vehicle that has parked in breach of the conditions of contract. If your vehicle is seen at any of the sites managed by our client then it will be clamped, pursuant to the conditions of contract. In order to secure release of the clamp you will be required to pay a release fee and also any outstanding parking Charge Notices. any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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