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Parking Eye, another driver & missed Letter Before Action
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''HAS ANYONE GOT ANY IDEAS ON HOW TO DEFEND MYSELF?''
Plenty of people find out more about this next stage, by reading other PE claim threads (best way to learn from experience of others and read advice already given) and then going on to either win, lose, negotiate to pay £50 or less, get the claim cancelled by the landowner, get the case 'stayed' so POPLA can be undertaken instead (rare but we push for it anyway). Proactive people get on best, you will notice from other threads, by searching for info in advance and following links given, rattling cages AGAIN and writing letters to PE and to the Hotel AGAIN.
''Their reply to the Defence is 9 pages long''
So?! Their reply to defence is always that long, it's a template that you will find on every Parking Eye defence thread on pepipoo that has reached your stage, I think it's even on the link I already gave you to PP's blog in post #10, weeks ago.. So surely you've done some reading & research while waiting and discovered what to expect and put yourself in the best place to respond. You write as if you are the only one with that template 'reply to defence' drivel - which is odd bearing in mind all the advice & links you've had already:
http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showforum=60
I always suggest sitting down and reading back a dozen pages at the very least on that pepipoo forum, going through page after page and clicking on every PE 'court/claim/MCOL/Northampton' thread and reading/learning about how it pans out in the end and what advice is already there.
We know all their usual cases they adduce in their reply to defence, and most can be rebutted easily. For example, CPS cases are not comparable, the Shelley case had a contract dated after the parking event, and the Mayhook case isn't as they paint it, for starters - but you'll learn more from pepipoo threads when you read the links & advice on all the hundreds of recent PE court claim threads. It will also bring you confidence.
And I gave you PP's blog already in my previous reply so no doubt you've read all his Oct/Nov/Dec blogs about PE court cases and emailed him as per usual...as you'll have read in his blags.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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