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Already appealed and acknowledged I was the driver
Berrimanilow
Posts: 2 Newbie
#21 28th Feb 18, 8:09 PM
Hi,
I recently had a windscreen PCN parking fine from an IPC accredited company. Before I found this thread i appealed and admitted i was the driver (now i realise that was a mistake..). My defence was based on the fact that there was a sign that says charges may be waived for genuine customers of tenants (which i was). They have now replied and rejected the appeal and I'm not sure what my next move should be. Any advice on what to do next would be much appreciated?
Many thanks
T
Hi,
I recently had a windscreen PCN parking fine from an IPC accredited company. Before I found this thread i appealed and admitted i was the driver (now i realise that was a mistake..). My defence was based on the fact that there was a sign that says charges may be waived for genuine customers of tenants (which i was). They have now replied and rejected the appeal and I'm not sure what my next move should be. Any advice on what to do next would be much appreciated?
Many thanks
T
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as the NEWBIES FAQ sticky thread tells you , nothing else to do
the PPC has 6 years to try a court case in civil court (MCOL)0
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