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Parking&Propperty management parking charges
kpworld
Posts: 38 Forumite
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I received a parking charge notice (PCN) from the company mentioned above.
I received a parking charge notice (PCN) from the company mentioned above.
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Please remove those images immediately.Never use terms like I did this, or she/he etc, you are the registered keeper of the vehicle, other entities involved with the vehicle can be the owner, the driver, the hirer and so on.If the parking company does not comply with the protection of freedoms act they can not transfer liability to the registered keeper, unless you tell them by stating who it could have been.Suggestion:Remove the images, and delete the text immediatlyread the newbies sticky threadre-register under a different username in a few days and start again, do not state who was driving, if posting those images again remove all personal data, registration plates, reference numbers and so on.This is an open forum and anyone can read it by posting personal data you are putting yourself at risk in the same way you would if you posted it to a local noticeboard in a busy high street.I have reported your post for your own protectionFrom the Plain Language Commission:
"The BPA has surely become one of the most socially dangerous organisations in the UK"2 -
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