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Parking Eye LTD Witness Statement - Another one bites the dust

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  • 1505grandad
    1505grandad Posts: 3,670 Forumite
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    Did the court actually say that the PoC stated:-

    "notice has been given to the registered keeper making them payable to fines upon breach. "
  • YoungDriver123
    YoungDriver123 Posts: 37 Forumite
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    edited 24 March at 1:43PM
    Hello, Great spot! 
    Listening to the recording again the actual terminology was " making them liable to the parking charge upon breach" rather than the former. 
  • Le_Kirk
    Le_Kirk Posts: 24,153 Forumite
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    They verbally told me the POC which was:
    "Claims for monies outstanding from the defendant in relation to a parking charge. Reference xxxxx issued on the 19th of October 2023 the signage clearly displayed throughout xxxxxx states this is a private land managed by parking eye limited and that it is subject to terms and conditions including the payment of parking tariffs which those agreed to park are bond bound (contract) 
    Parking eye ANPR system captured vehicle xxxx entering and leaving the sight site on the 14th October 2023 and parking without a valid paid parking ticket pursuant to FCH 4 of the protection of freedoms act 2012, notice has been given to the registered keeper making them liable to the parking charge upon breach. "
    With those POC, you cannot use Chan & Akande
  • YoungDriver123
    YoungDriver123 Posts: 37 Forumite
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    Okay thanks for notifying me of this. Is there anything i can use to dispute the POC? Is the wider witness statement and photos okay? 
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 148,347 Forumite
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    Can't recall what WS you've drafted. You are on page 4 now and we only spend a couple of minutes looking at each case. I haven't read anything on this page about your WS.

    Just get the darn thing emailed to the local court and the solicitors tonight! No more days late. You do need to obviously point out in your WS that PEye have invented a PCN sum of £125 whereas the sign only mentioned £100 and there have been no debt recovery fees involved in the case.

    If this is a PEye in-house claim?

    Why does your thread title say 'LPC Law (isn't that just the third party rep who will attend the hearing? Nothing to do with the claim). 
    PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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  • YoungDriver123
    YoungDriver123 Posts: 37 Forumite
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    Hello, thanks for the response! My witness statement is on page 2 for reference. Where did PEye  invent the sum of £125? 

    The claim is in house with parking eye correct. Apologises for the rookie mistakes here team! 
  • Gr1pr
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    You put the total at £297  in your WS draft,  I dont think an in house claim would be £297 ! More like £210

    What were the price breakdown details on the claim form  ?
  • YoungDriver123
    YoungDriver123 Posts: 37 Forumite
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    edited 24 March at 11:13PM
    This was a fee of an older case i had that was dismissed with Gladstone's solicitors.
    I've included the fact that the fee went from £100 to £120 and that there were no debt recovery fees added - is this because it's in house?
    The breakdown: PCN £205.
    £50 Solicitor Cost
    £35 Court Claim
    £20 additional fee
    £100 ticket

  • Coupon-mad
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    edited 24 March at 11:19PM
    Hello, thanks for the response! My witness statement is on page 2 for reference. Where did PEye  invent the sum of £125? 

    The claim is in house with parking eye correct. Apologises for the rookie mistakes here team! 
    I don't look back at older pages searching (sorry, no time to do that). The £25 is added 'because they can' - only they can't.

    Obviously this is fully covered on lots of threads you could have read. No time now because you've gone off-piste and missed your WS deadline.

    Just get it done and add the point about the £25. It's in lots of WS but there's no time to go into this now. Include it though,
    PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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  • YoungDriver123
    YoungDriver123 Posts: 37 Forumite
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    Hello All,

    thanks for the help prior. I received just today a second witness statement from parking eye 2 days before hearing date of their points to refute my defence, is this even allowed? 
    They make some points arguing the signs are ok even though they don’t even have lights and the fine print shown in previous photos are illegible. 
    I’m a bit nervous for my first trial how should I go about this? I still stand firm on the fact the sign is easy to misread especially in the dark and that the attendant told me the timing of my parking would start when I came back not knowing this wasn’t true. 
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