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Keeper unable to appeal

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  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 160,874 Forumite
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    You can add a line just saying an occupant of the car does have a Blue Badge and attached is a copy so you expect the charge to be cancelled (they won't). No need to go into details about the EA because UKPC aren't up to understanding it anyway and it makes no difference.
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  • my partners car got a notice and I did all the appeals. complaints to landowner,BPA and DVLA all by saying " I'm writing on behalf of " and no reason why I'm doing it (give nothing away)

    it was never queried by anyone
  • Half_way
    Half_way Posts: 7,689 Forumite
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    Cash-Cows wrote: »
    A blue badge holder failed to display it and got a ticket.

    The blue badge holder is not the keeper. But the keeper is unable to appeal due to medical reasons to appeal.

    Sorry I cannot check ticket to see who issued it at the moment but they are BPA members. UK or something. Ticket was issued at a hospital.


    You can appeal on the registered keepers behlaf, and should do, follow the advice in the sticky, plus this:
    If it's at a hospital, complain to PALS immediately and hound them until they cancel it. This was a disabled patient, in their hospital.

    The Hospital should/must cancel this ticket, a landowner/principal cancellation will save the effort (plus any stress) of constructing a POPLA challenge, and it will also cause an inconvenience to the landowner/principal who took on the parasitic pakring company in the first place.
    From the Plain Language Commission:

    "The BPA has surely become one of the most socially dangerous organisations in the UK"
  • Dublindel
    Dublindel Posts: 406 Forumite
    I always appeal in a manner that does not indicate who I actually am. Incidently I used the word 'appeal' but I head my letter, Rebuttal of Claim. Do not appeal online unless you can retain a copy.
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