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       #Post#: 111844--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 3, 2026, 3:17 am
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       [quote author=InterCity125 link=topic=10077.msg111841#msg111841
       date=1772526532]
       Is there anything which relates to "Parking" or similar?
       In other news, the NtK's are not PoFA compliant but there is no
       way that either the operator or the debt collector will admit
       that at this time - we can however use this at a later date.
       [/quote]
       I can have a look later on if I find anything. Also the date
       given from Trace to pay is tomorrow, is that the last date
       before it gets escalated or do I have more time than that?
       #Post#: 112071--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 4, 2026, 11:59 am
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       [quote author=InterCity125 link=topic=10077.msg111841#msg111841
       date=1772526532]
       Is there anything which relates to "Parking" or similar?
       In other news, the NtK's are not PoFA compliant but there is no
       way that either the operator or the debt collector will admit
       that at this time - we can however use this at a later date.
       [/quote]
       All the agreement mentions is that the car park requires a
       permit. As I mentioned I haven't signed a lease agreement so
       in-depth information is limited.
       #Post#: 112072--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: DWMB2 Date: March 4, 2026, 12:05 pm
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       It would be better if you could show us the exact wording rather
       than your own paraphrased summary.
       You would be wise to try and find some "in depth" info from the
       lease, as it potentially holds the key to your strongest defence
       #Post#: 112097--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 4, 2026, 2:59 pm
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       [quote author=DWMB2 link=topic=10077.msg112072#msg112072
       date=1772647513]
       It would be better if you could show us the exact wording rather
       than your own paraphrased summary.
       You would be wise to try and find some "in depth" info from the
       lease, as it potentially holds the key to your strongest defence
       [/quote]
       There is no physical lease agreement. I spoke to my parents and
       they do not have one anywhere. I will not be able to get any
       form of writing to further explain. All I have is the knowledge
       that the car park requires a permit
       #Post#: 112100--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 4, 2026, 3:13 pm
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       Seeing as the 14 initial days to pay have expired is it best to
       contact trace to dispute the charge or BPA who manages the car
       park. Or do I now have to wait for this to be escalated
       potentially from the solicitor?
       #Post#: 112339--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 7, 2026, 3:36 am
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       I have made an appeal to PCN explaining the situation and
       providing proof that I have a relevant permit. Will see what
       comes of it
       #Post#: 112341--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: InterCity125 Date: March 7, 2026, 3:47 am
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       Please confirm that no driver(s) were revealed in the appeal(s)?
       #Post#: 112345--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: Dave65 Date: March 7, 2026, 4:51 am
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       Your parents must have some sort of documentation relating to
       the property.
       Do your parents own or lease the property themselves?
       You say that you have knowledge of the car park requires a
       permit.  where does this come from?
       #Post#: 112374--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 7, 2026, 9:43 am
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       [quote author=InterCity125 link=topic=10077.msg112341#msg112341
       date=1772876865]
       Please confirm that no driver(s) were revealed in the appeal(s)?
       [/quote]
       I said.
       "I am writing to appeal the mentioned parking fine.
       This was a case of me simply forgetting to put my permit on the
       dashboard when returning home. I have physical proof that I live
       at the address and have the relevant permit which was forgotten
       and would have been in the car just not on visible display.
       This is not a case of the parking management losing out on
       revenue due to me being there as the car park is free and for
       residents of which I am.
       Thank you"
       If what I said here was wrong then there was a 3 day period
       between me asking whether to appeal it and actually appealing it
       with no advice or reply so what was I supposed to do? I've
       explained the situation that led me to getting a ticket
       #Post#: 112375--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 7, 2026, 9:44 am
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       [quote author=Dave65 link=topic=10077.msg112345#msg112345
       date=1772880684]
       Your parents must have some sort of documentation relating to
       the property.
       Do your parents own or lease the property themselves?
       You say that you have knowledge of the car park requires a
       permit.  where does this come from?
       [/quote]
       This is going down a blind alley. I have now said numerous times
       I do not have any nor will I have any documentation on this so
       it needs to go in a different direction
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