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Ukpc
danh485
Posts: 3 Newbie
I know its been covered before lol
Basically i parked in a drop off bay,nipped to the cash machine 20 yards away and when i got back literally 2 minutes later i had a ticket from UKPC.
Now the car i was driving was not mine,am i right in thinking they can jog and just tell the registered keeper of the vehicle to ignore all correspondence?
Dan
Basically i parked in a drop off bay,nipped to the cash machine 20 yards away and when i got back literally 2 minutes later i had a ticket from UKPC.
Now the car i was driving was not mine,am i right in thinking they can jog and just tell the registered keeper of the vehicle to ignore all correspondence?
Dan
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Yes, you're right ... just ignore them. You'll get a string of threat-o-grams . . . ignore those as well
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Thought as much,cheers0
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I know its been covered before lol
Basically i parked in a drop off bay,nipped to the cash machine 20 yards away and when i got back literally 2 minutes later i had a ticket from UKPC.
Now the car i was driving was not mine,am i right in thinking they can jog and just tell the registered keeper of the vehicle to ignore all correspondence?
Dan
As long as the RK is okay with that. Otherwise, the RK informs the PPC who the driver was and a serviceable address, then you ignore the 'threatograms'.Got a ticket from ParkingEye? Seek advice by clicking here: Private Parking forum on MoneySavingExpert.:j0 -
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