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Ital appeals
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I don't think arguing amongst ourselves is helpful. We need to know in writing, from ITAL, whether the appeal decision is binding on the motorist.
Whatever the answer, we can guide posters accordingly.I married my cousin. I had to...I don't have a sister.
All my screwdrivers are cordless."You're Safety Is My Primary Concern Dear" - Laks0 -
Yes there's no need to argue ! I have it confirmed in writing from an authoritative source and will provide confirmation in due course.0
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ok , the appeals service does NOT ave a phone number but ITAL do
is the appeal binding on indigo YES
is the appeal binding on the customer YES
why have you copied indigos website ,, WE HAVNT
and finally a general knowledge question :
is the non display of a parking ticket , a bylaw offence ,: its an offence to refuse to show your ticket to an inspector when asked to
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If ITAL can be believed about the decision being binding on the victim, then we shouldn't be advising people to use it.
As for "an inspector", this needs clarifying. Do they mean a TOC ticket inspector, or an unregulated PPC weasel?
Anyway, it wasn't what you asked them.I married my cousin. I had to...I don't have a sister.
All my screwdrivers are cordless."You're Safety Is My Primary Concern Dear" - Laks0 -
they are fundamentally revenue collection - ie not paying for train ticket , this parking thing has been rushed in without thought , or trained staff , non of the appeal panel are skilled in parking bylaws
I got the impression (after being called the "passenger" 4 times), that the inspector was the little man with a flag and a nice watch on a chain
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Well this puts ITAL at odds with what the BPA are saying0
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Well this puts ITAL at odds with what the BPA are sayingl
so , who do you believe , the company that are doing the appeals or the BPA
what do the BPA know , its NOTHING to do with the BPA , they have as much right to comment on ITAl as they have with the financial ombudsman
ITAL is a CORPORATE member , (you can be one as well!) .
the BPA (and Popla) are happy , after millions of complaints and mths of sorting , (railway) BYLAW cases are no longer anything to do with them
indigo were TOLD by DFT that they had to offer an appeal system , POPLa know that everytime a code is issued indigo will not submit evidence and they do not get paid ,
indigo have simply formed there own "independent" appeal company , and they are writing the rules0
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