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Parking Fines Limited Company Nightmare
tesladan1988
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Hello,
We are a small limited construction company, we conducted a job in London in 2017 from jan to around July.
There was a major problem with the parking system and as a result we were issued 32 parking tickets.
It’s a long story but basically there system is one which you do not it but sign in on a register and this prevents you getting a fine.
After 9 months of letters and going back and fourth of 29 tickets were dropped and 3 still upheald.
We went to court and the judge found us innocent on all 3 cases.
We believed this would be the end of it however we have just received another summons for another ticket which we have photo evidence on the actual day to again prove our innocence.
We intend to again go back to court and defend again based on the same facts as the last 3.
Do we have any grounds to start a counterclaim? We have spend many man hours defending these claims and to be honest we have had enough.
We are a small limited construction company, we conducted a job in London in 2017 from jan to around July.
There was a major problem with the parking system and as a result we were issued 32 parking tickets.
It’s a long story but basically there system is one which you do not it but sign in on a register and this prevents you getting a fine.
After 9 months of letters and going back and fourth of 29 tickets were dropped and 3 still upheald.
We went to court and the judge found us innocent on all 3 cases.
We believed this would be the end of it however we have just received another summons for another ticket which we have photo evidence on the actual day to again prove our innocence.
We intend to again go back to court and defend again based on the same facts as the last 3.
Do we have any grounds to start a counterclaim? We have spend many man hours defending these claims and to be honest we have had enough.
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council or private ?
if its private, name the PPC and any solicitors acting on their behalf
better info = better answers0 -
To add just for clarity this is UK PRK MANAGEMENT and GLADSONE SOLICITORS0
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Dmulholland wrote: »To add just for clarity this is UK PRK MANAGEMENT and GLADSONE SOLICITORS
I doubt that very much
I suspect you mean the followingUK CAR PARK MANAGEMENT (UKCPM) and GLADSTONE SOLICITORS0 -
Flipping heck, it sounds to me like ''yes you do'' and I would.Dmulholland wrote: »Hello,
We are a small limited construction company, we conducted a job in London in 2017 from jan to around July.
There was a major problem with the parking system and as a result we were issued 32 parking tickets.
It’s a long story but basically there system is one which you do not it but sign in on a register and this prevents you getting a fine.
After 9 months of letters and going back and fourth of 29 tickets were dropped and 3 still upheald.
We went to court and the judge found us innocent on all 3 cases.
We believed this would be the end of it however we have just received another summons for another ticket which we have photo evidence on the actual day to again prove our innocence.
We intend to again go back to court and defend again based on the same facts as the last 3.
Do we have any grounds to start a counterclaim? We have spend many man hours defending these claims and to be honest we have had enough.
They have caused you actual losses of man hours (albeit I don't think a Ltd company can be 'harassed' so I don't think you can claim under the PFHA). But, I reckon you should do a counter claim for excessive and unwarranted misuse of the registered keeper data, like Henry Hippo on pepipoo did in the first case he won in the Spring. Under the DPA.
Have a look for his thread with the counter claim that won, on pepipoo forum (beware he had two cases, it's the earlier one I am thinking of). Pretty sure I have reproduced his counter claim words on this forum in the past few months, as I wrote it for him.
Edna Basher (a regular poster here - Dennis Basher on pepipoo) takes an interest in company PCNs, and might like to assist on this thread too.
Has the company filed the AOS online to acknowledge the claim?
A counter claim needs compelling wording and evidence. If you need more help than we can give, we do sometimes recommend this firm:
https://smallclaimsadvisor.co.uk/
And ONLY that firm, not any other (none with bad Trustpilot reviews). That firm has no connection with me at all and this is just my opinion and personal recommendation. He won a case for 'the Deep' as reported here recently.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 -
Hello,
Thank you for the reply, we have recently moved address and the summons was sent to the old address - the ticket is for a vehicle we sold 6 months ago.
As a result the letter was issued on the 13th of August and we have only just been handed it by the new tenant.
We have just filed our AOS - is this going to cause a problem?
It sure how we could have got it any earlier a little bit out of our control!0 -
Sorry REDX yes
UK CAR PARK MANAGEMENT (UKCPM) and GLADSTONE SOLICITORS0 -
bear in mind that this is a civil claim, so its not a "summons", its an MCOL
does the online system tell you when the defence should be submitted ?
if not, double check by ringing the CCBC tomorrow0 -
Might well do. You might have a CCJ to set aside, first.We have just filed our AOS - is this going to cause a problem?
Did Gladstones or UKCPM have your new address, at all?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 -
Sorry I’m not great with the terminology REDX I’m not a solicitor.
The previous cases were all dealt with before we moved so I doubt they would have had the new one.0 -
Did you notify Companies House of your change of address before the 13th August?Dmulholland wrote: »Sorry I’m not great with the terminology REDX I’m not a solicitor.
The previous cases were all dealt with before we moved so I doubt they would have had the new one.0
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