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G24 Parking Charge Notice
 
            
                
                    flap10                
                
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                    Received today a Contractual Parking Charge Notice for £100, £60 if paid within 14 days.
Parked in a retail car park and was there for 160 minutes and they advise on the notice only 90 minutes aloud.
They have my name on the notice and obviously my address as received in the post.
I see from the forum that this is posted :
Should you obtain the registered keeper's data from the DVLA without reasonable cause, please take this as formal notice that I reserve the right to sue your company and the landowner/principal, for a sum not less than £250 for any Data Protection Act breach. Your aggressive business practice and unwarranted threat of court for the ordinary matter of a driver using my car without causing any obstruction nor offence, has caused significant distress to me.
But they already have my details?
What can I do, or what should I do, don't want to get screwed even more?
Looking forward to people advice and help?
                Parked in a retail car park and was there for 160 minutes and they advise on the notice only 90 minutes aloud.
They have my name on the notice and obviously my address as received in the post.
I see from the forum that this is posted :
Should you obtain the registered keeper's data from the DVLA without reasonable cause, please take this as formal notice that I reserve the right to sue your company and the landowner/principal, for a sum not less than £250 for any Data Protection Act breach. Your aggressive business practice and unwarranted threat of court for the ordinary matter of a driver using my car without causing any obstruction nor offence, has caused significant distress to me.
But they already have my details?
What can I do, or what should I do, don't want to get screwed even more?
Looking forward to people advice and help?
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            g24 are an IPC member , so appeal using the black text appeal from the NEWBIES faq sticky thread
 if you wish to be pedantic and grammatically correct , then change any such wording to the past tense seeing as they have already done this0
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