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Two PCNs Received - looking for standard template to appeal to landowner

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Hi There, a family member has received two PCNs. They were received in the grounds of a leisure center that has recently started parking enforcement, whereby if you give them your Reg, you can park for free. The person has parked there many times prior to March to use their facilities, so was on auto pilot, and headed straight to the outdoor facilities. (Lots of people in the foyer - didn't want to hang around due to Covid)
The alledged infringements are a week apart, but both have been issued on the same day (one of them is outside of 14 days so does not have the sentence about the POFA 2012 on it). Having contacted the leisure company by telephone - they said that they have been innundated today with calls about tickets - they have given an email address and advised to write to the manager, as he has the power to overturn. I have searched the forum but cannot find a standard template for writing to managers/landowners without admitting who was driving. (Just in case it is forwarded to the parking company)
Can anyone help please?
The alledged infringements are a week apart, but both have been issued on the same day (one of them is outside of 14 days so does not have the sentence about the POFA 2012 on it). Having contacted the leisure company by telephone - they said that they have been innundated today with calls about tickets - they have given an email address and advised to write to the manager, as he has the power to overturn. I have searched the forum but cannot find a standard template for writing to managers/landowners without admitting who was driving. (Just in case it is forwarded to the parking company)
Can anyone help please?
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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.
agreed, that is why the Koalacube complaint was so good, because it was NOT a template
Nine times out of ten these tickets are scams, so consider complaining to your MP., it can cause the scammer extra costs, and in some cases, cancellation.
Parliament is well aware of the MO of these private parking companies, many of whom are former clampers, and on 15th March 2019 a Bill was enacted to curb the excesses of these shysters. Codes of Practice are being drawn up, an independent appeals service will be set up later this year,
Just as the clampers were finally closed down, so hopefully will many of these companies, persistent offenders denied access to the DVLA database and unable to operate.
Hopefully life will become impossible for the worst of these scammers, but until this is done you should still complain to your MP, citing the new legislation.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2019/8/contents/of these Private Parking Companies.
Just write it in your own style, like that person did.
CLICK at the top of this/any page where it says:
Forum Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD
The oldest ticket was sent 15 days after the 'offence' and according to their blurb, the notice is deemed to have been given on the second working day after sent, so they accept that this would have arrived on 17 days after the 'offence'. Can this be dealt with purely on the 'sent outside of timescale to hold Registered keeper liable?' There are about five of them that received these all on the same day, so I am trying to get the info for all of them. The are tempted to pay, but based on the threads that say it only fuels the companies to go on. If they go done the route of out of time - are they likely to end up going to court?
Yes they regularly issue court claims in which case a judge can decide , if they go all the way
The PPC has 6 years to issue a court claim pack from the CCBC in Northampton