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PCN received after 14 days - doesn't mention POFA though
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Simple wasn't it? It amazes me how many people can't cut and paste an appeal. They will argue for pages how each point doesn't apply to their unique case.
This is how it should be done. Well done.0 -
Have you watched the video where MPs say what naughty boys these chaps are? Here it us, watch it and complain to your MP.
http://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/2f0384f2-eba5-4fff-ab07-cf24b6a22918?in=12:49:41
They would not have cancelled if you had not taken the fight to them.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0 -
Hello all,
I also received similar notice from New Generation parking for the driver allegedly being on double yellow lines in a "free" car park.
There was no windscreen sticker and the alleged "offence" took place on the 23/12/2017.
The notice is dated 8.2.2018, the car is a lease car however the letter was addressed to "the fleet department, my name, and my address"
The car is pictured on double yellow lines, with rear lights and brake light showing as applied behind another vehicle immediately in front.
Should I appeal using the template in the newbie thread but adding in a note about POFA and the 14 day period?
They are part of IPC not BPA.0 -
Hello all,
I also received similar notice from New Generation parking for the driver allegedly being on double yellow lines in a "free" car park.
There was no windscreen sticker and the alleged "offence" took place on the 23/12/2017.
The notice is dated 8.2.2018, the car is a lease car however the letter was addressed to "the fleet department, my name, and my address"
The car is pictured on double yellow lines, with rear lights and brake light showing as applied behind another vehicle immediately in front.
Should I appeal using the template in the newbie thread but adding in a note about POFA and the 14 day period?
They are part of IPC not BPA.
For your own unique case it's best to start your own unique thread. Let the op bask in the glory of this one without it getting blown off course by further questions.0
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