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  • D_P_Dance
    D_P_Dance Posts: 11,591 Forumite
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    Reported as you're definitely a ppc shill.

    Shame on you Nos, whatever happened to free speech?

    You never know how far you can go until you go too far.
  • beamerguy
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    edited 10 October 2020 at 9:21PM
    OH DEAR,  not another one trying to legalise a scam.   
    Parking companies that try to scam this forum should understand that covid will destroy many of them and the staff should listen to Rishi very carefully and try to get the few jobs that are available .... retrain outside of a scam industry and you might just survive

    Scammers never live forever


  • beamerguy
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    edited 11 October 2020 at 10:56AM
    The problem is government itself.  I, and many others have told them about the Gladstones/IPC/IAS scam

    In a twist of fate there is a new independent code of practice and appeals service, and the scam operated by Davies and Hurley will come to an end. They are failures as an ATA which is not fit for 2020

    The consultation asked ... "should parking companies pay for the appeals system to operate" ?
    OF COURSE THEY SHOULD just as councils finance the TPT.
    Apart from the known IAS SCAM, the POPLA farce is just an idiotic dinosaur

    I just watched Jenrick on the Andrew Marr show who started splattering (without a mask) and being another Mr Bumble.   Will this "cash for favours" MP do something about the infiltration of parking companies within the consultation ???   We wait with baited breath
  • Snakes_Belly
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    edited 11 October 2020 at 12:52PM
    beamerguy said:
    "The consultation asked ... "should parking companies pay for the appeals system to operate" ?
    OF COURSE THEY SHOULD just as councils finance the TPT."

    Financial Institutions are given so many free and then it's around £500.00 per complaint to the Ombudsman. So with this type of charge over zealous parking operators like Excel/VCS and Parking Eye would pay the brunt of the costs unless they changed their business model. 

    A fee would mean that there would be more appeals upheld at the appeal to the operator stage in theory. 

    In my opinion there should be very few PCN's in the pipeline after the single tier appeal stage.

    Nolite te bast--des carborundorum.
  • Coupon-mad
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    Do the appeals for the sake of it.
    Do the IAS appeal and state you didn't leave site and for them to upload the evidence. People don't normally recommend IAS appeals but for this it's always worth just for the silly decisions.
    There is another retail in town round here which premier park do the whole walking of site rubbish but I cant think of its name, think its the other of town near footy ground 
    I agree with Brown Trout although it's not usually recommended. 

    IAS do not usually upheld appeals however the PPC has to respond and if they don't the motorist's case is upheld by default. During the pandemic there are staff on furlough etc. so they may not respond.

    PPC's are not turning up at courts at the moment, dropping cases at the last minute and not answering phones. They are all over the place so worth a go as they may not respond. I would view it as preparation for the defence stage and not have any expectations.
    Thirded. :)
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  • Do the appeals for the sake of it.
    Do the IAS appeal and state you didn't leave site and for them to upload the evidence. People don't normally recommend IAS appeals but for this it's always worth just for the silly decisions.
    There is another retail in town round here which premier park do the whole walking of site rubbish but I cant think of its name, think its the other of town near footy ground 
    I agree with Brown Trout although it's not usually recommended. 

    IAS do not usually upheld appeals however the PPC has to respond and if they don't the motorist's case is upheld by default. During the pandemic there are staff on furlough etc. so they may not respond.

    PPC's are not turning up at courts at the moment, dropping cases at the last minute and not answering phones. They are all over the place so worth a go as they may not respond. I would view it as preparation for the defence stage and not have any expectations.
    Thirded. :)
    I'm getting a message saying the PCN number is not recognised and I need to contact the operator that issued the charge.
  • Umkomaas
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    Do the appeals for the sake of it.
    Do the IAS appeal and state you didn't leave site and for them to upload the evidence. People don't normally recommend IAS appeals but for this it's always worth just for the silly decisions.
    There is another retail in town round here which premier park do the whole walking of site rubbish but I cant think of its name, think its the other of town near footy ground 
    I agree with Brown Trout although it's not usually recommended. 

    IAS do not usually upheld appeals however the PPC has to respond and if they don't the motorist's case is upheld by default. During the pandemic there are staff on furlough etc. so they may not respond.

    PPC's are not turning up at courts at the moment, dropping cases at the last minute and not answering phones. They are all over the place so worth a go as they may not respond. I would view it as preparation for the defence stage and not have any expectations.
    Thirded. :)
    I'm getting a message saying the PCN number is not recognised and I need to contact the operator that issued the charge.
    Have you appealed to UKCPS yet?  You can't access the IAS stage unless you've already been rejected bu the parking company. Use the blue text template from the NEWBIES FAQ sticky, first post. Don't add to or alter it. 
    Please note, we are not a legal advice forum. I personally don't get involved in critiquing court case Defences/Witness Statements, so unable to help on that front. Please don't ask. .

    I provide only my personal opinion, it is not a legal opinion, it is simply a personal one. I am not a lawyer.

    Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.

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  • Umkomaas said:
    Do the appeals for the sake of it.
    Do the IAS appeal and state you didn't leave site and for them to upload the evidence. People don't normally recommend IAS appeals but for this it's always worth just for the silly decisions.
    There is another retail in town round here which premier park do the whole walking of site rubbish but I cant think of its name, think its the other of town near footy ground 
    I agree with Brown Trout although it's not usually recommended. 

    IAS do not usually upheld appeals however the PPC has to respond and if they don't the motorist's case is upheld by default. During the pandemic there are staff on furlough etc. so they may not respond.

    PPC's are not turning up at courts at the moment, dropping cases at the last minute and not answering phones. They are all over the place so worth a go as they may not respond. I would view it as preparation for the defence stage and not have any expectations.
    Thirded. :)
    I'm getting a message saying the PCN number is not recognised and I need to contact the operator that issued the charge.
    Have you appealed to UKCPS yet?  You can't access the IAS stage unless you've already been rejected bu the parking company. Use the blue text template from the NEWBIES FAQ sticky, first post. Don't add to or alter it. 
    I hadn't but I have now, thank you.
  • Umkomaas said:
    Do the appeals for the sake of it.
    Do the IAS appeal and state you didn't leave site and for them to upload the evidence. People don't normally recommend IAS appeals but for this it's always worth just for the silly decisions.
    There is another retail in town round here which premier park do the whole walking of site rubbish but I cant think of its name, think its the other of town near footy ground 
    I agree with Brown Trout although it's not usually recommended. 

    IAS do not usually upheld appeals however the PPC has to respond and if they don't the motorist's case is upheld by default. During the pandemic there are staff on furlough etc. so they may not respond.

    PPC's are not turning up at courts at the moment, dropping cases at the last minute and not answering phones. They are all over the place so worth a go as they may not respond. I would view it as preparation for the defence stage and not have any expectations.
    Thirded. :)
    I'm getting a message saying the PCN number is not recognised and I need to contact the operator that issued the charge.
    Have you appealed to UKCPS yet?  You can't access the IAS stage unless you've already been rejected bu the parking company. Use the blue text template from the NEWBIES FAQ sticky, first post. Don't add to or alter it. 
    UKCPS have rejected the first appeal, do I now move onto IAS?
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