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UKCPS - No IPC & BPA Membership?

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  • Redx
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    yes , black text appeal template as IPC member
  • Johno100
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    logician wrote: »
    Would suggest that people check the list on IPC again

    UKCPS are back there as an AOS member.

    It is true they were suspended for a while.

    Then it would be quite useful to find out between which dates they were suspended. I wonder how likely it is the IPC will volunteer that information if asked?
  • Coupon-mad
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    Sid121 wrote: »
    How bizarre!

    So I take it I should go down the route of an IPC appeal?

    Sid
    Yep but only to go through the motions, DO NOT try IAS. As explained in the NEWBIES thread. Complain to the landowner.
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  • Thank you to all for the very helpful guidance.

    On a side note I think someone from UKCPS is monitoring this forum as the 'BPA member' logo has disappeared from their website!
  • pappa_golf
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    not BPA , think wales
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  • Johno100 wrote: »
    Then it would be quite useful to find out between which dates they were suspended. I wonder how likely it is the IPC will volunteer that information if asked?

    If memory serves me they were banned Oct 16 (around about 13th I think) and they were re instated on or around 21 December 16
  • pappa_golf
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    Thank you for your email.



    I can confirm that on the 13th October 2016, DVLA were made aware that UKCPS’ Accredited Operator Scheme membership had been suspended. Therefore they would be unable to access DVLA vehicle keeper data until membership is regained.



    I believe the date held on the IPC website was incorrect. I note this has now been amended to show 13/10/2016



    I hope this information helps to answer your query.



    Kind regards



    David Dunford

    Data Sharing Strategy & Compliance

    Strategy, Policy & Communications Directorate | D16 | DVLA | Swansea | SA99 1DY

    Twitter: @dvlagovuk
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  • pappa_golf
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    Thank you for your email below and the previous email (attached)



    Firstly, I can confirm that DVLA reinstated access to DVLA data on the 20th December 2016.



    Enquiries for alleged offences which took place during the period of suspension from 13 October to 19 December cannot be made. Enquiries for any occurrences prior to the 13th October 2016 can still be made.



    Having checked or records, it does not appear that any enquiries have been made for occurrences during the suspension period.



    I hope this helps to answer your query.



    Kind regards



    David Dunford

    Data Sharing Strategy & Compliance

    Strategy, Policy & Communications Directorate | D16 | DVLA | Swansea | SA99 1DY

    Twitter: @dvlagovuk

    Ext. 83867

    (01792) 783867
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  • pappa_golf
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    edited 8 November 2017 at 11:10PM
    lets not forget , they have new fish to fry now http://www.forecourteye.com/3247-2/

    "For ‘Make Off Without Payment’ civil litigation runs silently parallel with the criminal procedures awaiting for the criminal process to end, perhaps with a Police caution or Magistrates fine. Where upon completion the Civil action becomes live and recovery of the retailers loss commences through HMCTS Civil Court. We have a package divided into bolt on sections which start with, a full debt recovery service including Court issue and litigation, online crime reporting and history checks for an all in one annual subscription fee."

    I would suspect that if the police are called then further civil action would be fround on by the boys in blue
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