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A work colleague received a pcn from ukpc ltd for parking on a kerb on private land where he lives.

 

I drafted a letter of appeal for him to ukpc ltd, as if it was the colleague drafting it, stating that ,I have a parking permit and so am entitled to park up on the premises.

 

 

The fact that all the parking bays were taken on a first come first served basis has no relevance.

 

 

The fact that I live in an apartment ,on the land, allows me to park , and ukpc do not have sole rights to change the contract, lease, or covenant on the land.

 

Needless to say, ukpc declined the appeal and it went to POPLA.

 

Here is their reply.

 

Incidentally,

that makes it 54-0 to me on pcn's....

.4 successful county court cases out of 4,

of which 2 were won at court,

the other 2 were settled out of court...

 

 

.2 alleged speeding charges dropped.

1 was fought in court and ended up with the cps dropping the charges,

the other 1 was timed out, for a colleague.

 

 

Loads of consumer challenges and all won.

 

 

So far ,

since 1994ish when I took my very first case on (Boston county court),

I have still got 100% success rate.......

.I am not bragging,

or being big headed,

it is just that I use the law where it is needed and when it is needed.

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UKPC have had such a drubbing with terribly constructed claims recentry they have obviously decided to keep their wallet shut for a while.

With BPA members it is always worth appealing to POPLA except when challenging the signage, they dont seem to have got their head round the difference between a contract and a breach of contract or even a prohibition. However,as it isnt the end of the road no harm can come of appealing but try and appeal as the keeper of the vehicle when it isnt your own parking space!

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