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pcn for not showing permit in resident bay
oh_know
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Hi,
The flat I rent has residential parking bays for each flat, I have a permit which I put on the dash board when I park in my bay.
I have just received a "notice to owner" it would seem for an offence in late June where it is suggested I did not have my permit on display.
I do not recall getting a notice, so assume that it was taken from the car, nor do I recall not having my permit on display - although this is possible (of course).
The notice is from Trinity Parking solutions Ltd and is a fine for £100 (originally £50 it would seem). The notice says that I must pay it or it will increase to £151.75 (admin charge) Or that I can refer (appeal).
I have read lots of advice and am not sure whether to:
A) Simply leave it and see if they eventually give up - although it would worry me a bit, I mean would they really give up?
Write them a letter of appeal - to say that I never got the ticket and show them a photo copy of my permit
[FONT="]What are your thoughts ?[/FONT]
The flat I rent has residential parking bays for each flat, I have a permit which I put on the dash board when I park in my bay.
I have just received a "notice to owner" it would seem for an offence in late June where it is suggested I did not have my permit on display.
I do not recall getting a notice, so assume that it was taken from the car, nor do I recall not having my permit on display - although this is possible (of course).
The notice is from Trinity Parking solutions Ltd and is a fine for £100 (originally £50 it would seem). The notice says that I must pay it or it will increase to £151.75 (admin charge) Or that I can refer (appeal).
I have read lots of advice and am not sure whether to:
A) Simply leave it and see if they eventually give up - although it would worry me a bit, I mean would they really give up?
[FONT="]What are your thoughts ?[/FONT]
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Groundhog day. Repeat of other post?????I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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