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help! baby brain ....

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I received a pcn for £60 from the peel centre Stockport.
Two weeks ago I parked here and for various reasons didn't put a ticket in the car, "the alleged contravention was detected and recorded by able"
I feel absolutely stupid as it was quite a genuine mistake.
I've read the newbie post and it seems my options are to write and say I feel the fine is disproportionate, even extortionate....
Or just ignore it and risk court proceedings?
Thanks in advance a skint and law abiding mummy on mat leave :mad:
Two weeks ago I parked here and for various reasons didn't put a ticket in the car, "the alleged contravention was detected and recorded by able"
I feel absolutely stupid as it was quite a genuine mistake.
I've read the newbie post and it seems my options are to write and say I feel the fine is disproportionate, even extortionate....
Or just ignore it and risk court proceedings?
Thanks in advance a skint and law abiding mummy on mat leave :mad:
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Indeed, OP should pay them, but no more than a tenner, to cover their losses. Anything more is greed and an unenforceable penalty
this topic has come up on here hundreds of times in the last 4 years
the only difference was that in the past it was a BPA matter so POPLA adjudicated
now its an IPC matter so the IAS (kangaroo court) adjudicates
send the template letter "as is" to EXCEL and appeal it (even if appealing on their site)
if they dont cancel, do what the rest of the NEWBIES sticky thread says about IPC members (ignore unless you get real court papers)
there is no "magic wand" to make this go away , so you may be in IGNORE MODE for 6 years, unless they issue an LBC or an MCOL
its an easy mistake to make , but not easy to fix, unfortunately
Can't see the point appealing to Excel because you won't be bothering with the IAS stage. So do nothing and ignore any debt collector letters. But be ready to take seriously any 'Letter before Claim' from Excel themselves (ignore any version from a debt collector).
AND EDIT YOUR FIRST POST ABOVE NOW, YOU'VE GIVEN AWAY TOO MUCH ABOUT THE EVENT AND THE DAY/LOCATION.
CLICK at the top of this/any page where it says:
Forum Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD
no not at all. Why blame a "baby brain"? Many people have things on their mind but are still expected to abide by a set of rules.
you have parked and failed to display a ticket therefore you are at fault.
Why when someone doesn't like a response they always bring up trolling is beyond me.
A forum is about listening to all views whether you agree with them or not.
Err, excuse me mate, what's the name of this forum? Money Savings Expert. It's not here for you to dispense your version of justice.
If you want to help the OP save some money, that's fine, if not, toddle off old chap!
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.
No it isn't.
Now, off you go and start complaining about that car that's parked on your driveway that you have no recourse to getting shifted. Especially due to the do-gooders who normally hang around on here being helpful.
Well, well, well - what a brave little boy you are, bashing that keyboard.
Shoplifting is a criminal offence; we never condone anything criminal here. Private parking charges are simply civil issues - seemingly beyond your current comprehension.
And thank you for spotting that gross error in my typing; what a joy you must be on forums. MA in English, I would surmise!
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.