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Parking Ticket - Advice Please?
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happy_lady wrote: »Thank you for the information. Would you say it was worth sending in a letter advising them that the owner is not the driver?
You would think that would be a good idea, and once was the recommended thing to do. However they just ignore you and persist in sending letters. It is now thought best to ignore them from the outset.
This seems to work for everybody here!;)0 -
...It is now thought best to ignore them from the outset...This seems to work for everybody here!...
It's worked for me, twice.0 -
The total damages the landowner has suffered is zero, therefore the landowner can only sue for you zero.
Ignore, ignore and ignore some more.0
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