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Letter from bw legal
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Ask yourself why they chose to place a TINY sign about parking, on the side wall of the actual house at a 90 degree angle by the garden wall, effectively for pedestrians to see, rather than facing vehicles who park there?
And why the sign has the £100 in small illegible font, and why it doesn't actually say that any vehicle driver has any obligation to actually DISPLAY a permit?PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
CLICK at the top or bottom of any page where it says:
Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD0 -
Yes, but what do we do next, we have never faced this before you are obviously extremely clued up on this like I am on flight delay compensation. I assume very soon bw legal will send court papers.0
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I won't repeat my post #24, I hate it when we post full advice on what to do and someone then replies 'yes, but what do I do?'.
I told you what to do next. All you do is remove the points that do not apply.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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All done thank you0
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This is what my son sent to them
I have now had a chance to look through the papers you sent me. Can you please answer and provide the following
1. Close up pictures of the motorbike that show no permit was displayed
2. A photo of the sign taken on the day which is readable
3. evidence that the landowner authority required motorbikes to display permit and how, since they have no suitable or secure dashboard or windscreen
4. evidence that motorbikes are/were not exempt from the enforcement regulations
5. a copy of the appeal that led to the rejection letter being issued
6. why POPLA was not offered at the time, despite the BPA AOS membership
7. whether the Claimant is relying on - and has complied with - the POFA Schedule 4 to hold the registered keeper liable and if not, their evidence as to who parked the bike
I look forward to your response in due course.
bw legal have got back saying The matter is currently being queried and your file has been placed on hold. You will be contacted in due course.0 -
Justice13075 wrote: »This is what my son sent to them
bw legal have got back saying The matter is currently being queried and your file has been placed on hold. You will be contacted in due course.
Good for you, put them to the test, the new protocol
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POint out that the 30 day deadline does not stop just because they havent perofrmed the apprporiate diligence before serving the LBA.
Failure to meet their obligations will result in a complaint to the SRA.0
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