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Gladstone

ceetp
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(copied and pasted as i was advised to start a new thread by forum member)
Hi guys,
I've read up on my next actions. I am at the Gladstone letter stage (after following incorrect advice to ignore a PPC from MET).
I am going to send them Daisy's letter, but just wondered two things:
firstly, is it ok for me to send an almost identical letter? I have tried to re-write it in my own words but failed miserably. So can I literally use it as a template with necessary adjustments?
secondly, I obviously need to put my address at the top. The letters have been getting sent to my mothers address as this is where my car is registered. Should I use that address in my response letter, or the address of the flat i currently live in (as this is where the parking dispute took place and it will be part of my defence that i received a ticket in my OWN space).
Also, is there a template for a letter i could send to MET at this stage? I promise i am not trying to be lazy, I am really terrible at writing anything to do with legalities and don't want to get it wrong.
Thankyou for any replies!
Hi guys,
I've read up on my next actions. I am at the Gladstone letter stage (after following incorrect advice to ignore a PPC from MET).
I am going to send them Daisy's letter, but just wondered two things:
firstly, is it ok for me to send an almost identical letter? I have tried to re-write it in my own words but failed miserably. So can I literally use it as a template with necessary adjustments?
secondly, I obviously need to put my address at the top. The letters have been getting sent to my mothers address as this is where my car is registered. Should I use that address in my response letter, or the address of the flat i currently live in (as this is where the parking dispute took place and it will be part of my defence that i received a ticket in my OWN space).
Also, is there a template for a letter i could send to MET at this stage? I promise i am not trying to be lazy, I am really terrible at writing anything to do with legalities and don't want to get it wrong.
Thankyou for any replies!
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