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UKPC - Multiple tickets at residency car park
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If you've missed the POPLA appeal window then (as this is UKPC) I'd suggest to ignore (but file) any correspondence from them or DRP or Zenith or any other debt collector. The ONLY correspondence that needs a response is a Letter Before Action or actual court papers.0
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You could write an assertive letter to UKPC enclosing the POPLA decision and saying -
Dear UKPC,
Following my win at POPLA, you will note that I kindly spared you the POPLA fees with the other two 'PCNs'. So I urge you to be grateful, see sense and cancel them. You know and I know I won't be paying you and have a POPLA win under my belt against you, proving these charges are not based on any GPEOL but are there to deter. Such a penalty is unrecoverable in UK Law; please don't insult me by telling me about 'the World according to HHJ Moloney' in ParkingEye v Beavis. You and I both know that case is flawed, flies in the face of Consumer law and is set for the Court of Appeal in the Spring.
Having taken advice regarding this infuriating matter I am now issuing this, my formal warning, instructing you and your agents to cease and desist with all contact and you are hereby banned from putting further PCNs on our vehicles at our place of residence. Your actions - and that of your debt collector agents - have become a 'serious and persistent unwarranted threat' as found by Lord Justice Sedley in Ferguson v British Gas Trading Ltd [2009] EWCA Civ 46 (10 February 2009). If you want a repeat of Roger Davey v UKPC then you are going the right way about it. You will find yourselves served with court papers if you cause me/us/our visitors any detriment and I reserve the right to seek an injunction to stop you from placing your unsolicited 'flyers' on my car and that of my visitors. You will of course be liable for my costs from this point on, regarding any PCN related matter, and I will seek my time at £18 per hour if small claim proceedings arise from either you or me. I will show the Court that UKPC has behaved vexatiously and unreasonably following my successful POPLA decision and that your 'charges' are baseless and unenforceable.
I do not recognise your 'permit scheme' as anything more than a get-rich-quick scheme for UKPC and you must desist from your harassment immediately. I trust I have made myself clear. I suggest you save the p&p for yourself and your pet debt collector firm, stop bothering us and cancel the last 2 charges and any that you think arise from now on. Compliments of the Season and here's to a happy 2015 with Mr Beavis winning his Appeal and your business model disintegrating in the face of the bad publicity.
yours faithfully,
Mr and Mrs xxxxxxxx
Vehicles connected to our residence which you are hereby banned from issuing tickets to: VRN: xxxxxxx and xxxxxxx and visitors: VRN xxxxxxx and xxxxxxx and xxxxxxx
Proof of posting this letter has been retained.
CC: to the Managing Agent {if you want to copy them in} You could state to them that you hereby opt out of the worthless and pure moneymaking 'permit scheme'.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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