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HELP! Britannia Parking Fine

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  • Firstly, I have read your NEWBIES section. Thank you for the effort of putting info in one place.

    Secondly, in the FAQs you advise that in Scotland/NI "COMPLAIN TO STORE MANAGEMENT IF YOUR PCN IS FROM A RETAIL PARK, BUT DO NOT APPEAL"
    If this supposed incident was not in a retail park, or hospital or hotel (as much of your FAQ describes) what should be done?
    Later in the FAQ you advise "Appealing a private PCN (England & Wales ONLY)" and give advice on for eg Postal PCN from a BPA or IPC member - again any advice on Scotland/NI?

    If no advice, any suggestions on who to contact who would have advice relating specifically to Scotland/NI?

    TIA
  • KeithP
    KeithP Posts: 41,296 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Hello ConsumerNeedingHelp, welcome to the forums.

    Please can you start your own thread.
    Posting on someone else's thread can only lead to confusion when advice is offered on two different incidents.

    To start a new thread, click on this blue button:


  • No worries, people just seem to get yelled at for starting new threads and "asking the same questions" so thought I'd be better attaching to an existing one. Will start a new one as requested.
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