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Second LBCCC from Parkingeye

Hello,

I’ve received a second LBCCC from ParkingEye and I need some advice please. My original thread is here (broken links sorry I’m not allowed to post actual links) hxxp://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5695905

In summary no luck with POPLA when appealing an overstay. I received my first LBCCC in November (LBCCC linked below). I responded with the below email including evidence from my local council planning department that they have no advertisement consent. I got the standard placeholder email in response but never received any further response to this email

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Dear ParkingEye,

I acknowledge receipt of your letter before county court claim on 23rd
November 2017 reference xxx

No advertisement consent has been obtained for the signage at the
Bailey Lane car park in Sheffield . The Town and Country Planning
(Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007 requires that
advertisement consent is required for signage such as this. I have
enclosed a copy of correspondence between myself and Sheffield City
Council planning department that confirms that no advertisement
consent has been obtained for the signage at the Bailey Lane car park.

By pursuing a claim based on a contract being formed with signage that
has no advertisement consent would allow for a defence of ex turpi
causa to be invoked. As there is a long established legal precedent
that the courts shall aid no man in profiting from their immoral act,
ParkingEye will be liable for all costs associated with an
unsuccessful court case along with my expenses incurred for attending
court.

In order to mitigate your losses I strongly urge to to cease this
claim forthwith.

Yours Faithfully

After this nothing and then more recently I received a second slightly differently worded LBCCC linked below along with an 8 page Annex 1 reply form, also linked below.

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hxxp://i.imgur.com/44HgYB4.jpg
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hxxp://i.imgur.com/ZZWtwvl.jpg

So I’m a mite confused as to why they are sending a second slightly differently worded LBCCC along with these debt forms and how to respond. Should I resend the previous email and reiterate that I stand by my previous statement and that they ignored my previous correspondence? Or do I fill in their crummy form stating that I dispute the debt and I will not be paying.

Any advice greatly received, I have not as yet made any response to the latest LBCCC.

Cheers

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