Laura Cooke
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Found this interesting read it on the internet PCN received from my local Tesco I spoke to a member of staff and they claimed that they had nothing to do with the parking. I explained that the ANPR system is an expensive piece of equipment (up to 30 grand) and the company that owns it had to have a contract in place with the company that leases/owns the land. Some company didn't just turn up one day and install this kit on a whim. there has to be a way to contact the camera company. I worked in security for 10 year and have used a similar system. They graciously emailed and told them to cancel the ticket. I wasn't nasty but I was insistent. Many companies will just fob you off and that infuriates the hell out me as too many people will just accept not knowing how these systems work
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Aah thanks Dave I lack so much confidence with my many burdens I cannot tell you how appreciative I am with the CAG you are all a god send to many, just a defence to sort now which will have to be by email again I assume? as I cannot log on to the Court. When I appealed it was the IAS who had the car reg wrong not the parking company thought I would stress this again as I did originally state this, I thought this needs mentioning before any appeal is thought out
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So appreciate you putting up with me it is making me feel ill, think I have set two of these Gateways up and no idea how to delete them and start again perhaps you can`t wonder if this Court business centre can advise if I rang them? I have two separate Gateway ID`s and to separate MCOL customer numbers
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I don`t know which way to turn if only I could do this thing online but can`t get it to accept the claim number or password so I cannot get anywhere, I cocked the post code up tried to change it and tried to register again so I have caused it not to accept the password and claim number All this is so difficult to someone who is not used to this procedure
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I have got so mixed up I managed to get on it but put wrong postcode in and no way of changing it so logged out tried to start a fresh and it won`t let me says shall I see if I can get a solicitor as all this is far too much for me to understand Enter a valid user ID and password. You will be locked out for 2 hours if you enter the wrong details 5 times tried to set it up again says cannot as already got gateway details at that email
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I am puzzled as to why the registered keeper has to fill all this paper work in when it is the driver who is responsible, do you fill in about the expenditure and income do you have to send proof of all your income and expenditures and do I send proof off of the keepers disabilities? No idea what to put as a defence other than a ticket was purchased and that registered keeper is a none driver Do you send all the pack back together with the Acknowledgement and the Defence to this Court business Centre at Northampton? The claim says the driver agreed to pay within 28 days, how can they state this when the driver has not been identified and no one has stated they would pay.
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Court claim form came today dated 27-02-23 but no idea how to get it on here I keep trying to copy and paste from Word but obviously that is not allowed. Name of the Claimant : XXXXXX Claimants Solicitors: DCB Legal Date of issue -27-Feb 2023 Date for AOS-17th mar Date to submit Defence- 31st mar 1) The Defendant (D) is indebted to the Claimant (C) for a Parking Charge (s) issued to xxxxx 2) The PCN details are 29/04/2022, 3) The PCN (s) was issued on private land owed or managed by (C) The vehicle was parked in breach of the terms on Cs signs (the contract) thus incurring the PCN (s) 4) The driver agreed to pay within 28 days but did not. D is liable as the driver or keeper. Despite requests, the PCN (s) is outstanding. Thee contract entitles C to damages. AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS 1. £160 being the total of the PCN(s) and damages. 2. Interest at a rate of 8% per annum pursuant to s.69 of the County Courts Act 1984 from the date hereof at a daily rate of £0.02 until Judgement or sooner payment. 3. Costs and court fees What is the value of the claim? 255.92 Amount Claimed 170.92 court fees 35.00 legal rep fees 50.00 Total Amount 255.92