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Parking Aye
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Thank you so much. I live in England but this happened in Scotland. I was surprised to get another letter after they had fizzled out.Gr1pr said:Ignore debt collectors letters, its really that simple, debt collectors are powerless, the advice for Scotland hasn't changed in over a decade, perhaps it will next year, but shouldn't affect historical cases anyway0 -
OK, thank you. My blood pressure goes up every time I get one of these. I live in England but this happened in Scotland and I had not heard anything more for 18 months.Coupon-mad said:Just search the forum. This same answer is covered at least once a week. Search term:
Scotland parking law change 2025 keeperDiscussed in detail on loads of threads. No need for another discussion because the advice hasn't changed.0 -
I am in England but it happened in Scotland. TY for your help. Appreciated.Umkomaas said:If you're in Scotland you can ignore this. It will fizzle out, but you may get a few more 'scary' letters from DCB Limited. There's no keeper liability at the moment north of the border, so don't get into any correspondence where you might inadvertently identify the driver.0 -
Then send them a version of the reply you find when you search the forum for:rebootbritain said:
I am in England but it happened in Scotland. TY for your help. Appreciated.Umkomaas said:If you're in Scotland you can ignore this. It will fizzle out, but you may get a few more 'scary' letters from DCB Limited. There's no keeper liability at the moment north of the border, so don't get into any correspondence where you might inadvertently identify the driver.
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