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#Post#: 89431--------------------------------------------------
Re: Lidl parking without disabled badge
DIR By: Endorfin
Date: September 10, 2025, 3:19 pm
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--- Quote from: peodude link ---
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> [quote author=Endorfin link=topic=4645.msg58690#msg58690
date=1739877286]
> Didn't have a clue what it was about so called them and gave
them the email ref number. They said it was in reference to
parking and they tried to get me to confirm reg number saying
that they take data protections VERY VERY seriously, and as I
have more than 1 vehicle, I gave the 1st 2 characters of the
vehicle I didn't think it would be and they confirmed it wasn't
that.
> I said that it told me all I needed to know and unless there
was a court order we had nothing to discuss..and he kept
interrupting by unprofessionally forced laughing saying that
"their clients ZZPS" is very litiguous and always will sue and
they will issue me with a CCJ. I told them that only the court
could issue a CCJ, and by all means, take me to court, again
with the laughing and "ahhh entitlement, thank you so much for
that today ma'am (more laughing) I love it when people try to
tell me my job, love.....we'll continue to progress and will be
adding more charges"
>
> I just ended the call at that point. The complete
unprofessionalism assured me that I had nothing to worry about.
Prior to getting this email, I had been getting emails from
ZZPS, which I had been ignoring, so this was a progression from
this.
>
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In an earlier post, you said that you rang the Debt Collectors
and spoke to them, so, with respect, why are you now unable to
take a telephone mediation?
[/quote]
I called via text relay, where an operator will speak what I
type and types what the called party says.
It involves using an app called Relay UK which is dreadfully
designed and horrible to use.
Aside from that, the process of my typing what I want to say,
while the called party (who 90% of time isn't patient enough to
wait for me to finish before interrupting) stands by for the
operator to relay it to them, then takes their response and
types it to me.
Some deaf people have clearer speech than I so they have the
option of speaking, while the operator types their replies.
It's something I'll only use when I've no other option (emails,
texts being ignored etc)
In answer to your question, yes technically, I can receive calls
as well but apart from the issues stated above, it involves
dialling a prefix first, and for many govt departments this
prefix gets blocked. In this case, it would have meant a 3 way
mediation became a 4 way mediation and very confusing.
You can try putting it to the test yourself, download the Relay
UK app, and try using it to call a friend, and receive a call as
well, and report back here. It's free to use, apart from the
cost of the calls.
Often companies and organisations, and indeed individuals forget
that when the Equality Act mentions an obligation to make
reasonable adjustments, it means for the disabled person, not
vice versa.
#Post#: 90406--------------------------------------------------
Re: Lidl parking without disabled badge
DIR By: Endorfin
Date: September 17, 2025, 12:12 pm
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Got this letter from the court today, dated 10th September. The
post is terrible here so nothing unusual to get post a week
late.
HTML https://i.imgur.com/8h9JLnI.jpeg
#Post#: 90419--------------------------------------------------
Re: Lidl parking without disabled badge
DIR By: b789
Date: September 17, 2025, 12:39 pm
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It just confirms that the claim is now being transferred back to
the CNBC where they will probably transfer it to your local
county court where they will have to deal with your claim going
forwards.
You will next receive 'directions' from a procedural judge at
your local court which will include how they intend to deal with
the claim should a hearing be required to handle your
disability. I can assure you that it will never get as far as a
hearing as this will either be struck out or discontinued before
it ever gets that far. In the vast majority of these cases, the
claim is discontinued just before DCB Legal have to pay the £27
trial fee, which is around a month before any hearing date.
#Post#: 94548--------------------------------------------------
Re: Lidl parking without disabled badge
DIR By: Endorfin
Date: October 17, 2025, 3:41 pm
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Received the following letter today
I assume this is what you were talking about.
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#Post#: 94561--------------------------------------------------
Re: Lidl parking without disabled badge
DIR By: b789
Date: October 17, 2025, 6:05 pm
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Yes. Wait for the directions from a judge at your local court
with deadlines.
#Post#: 94566--------------------------------------------------
Re: Lidl parking without disabled badge
DIR By: Endorfin
Date: October 17, 2025, 6:21 pm
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Thank you
#Post#: 95253--------------------------------------------------
Re: Lidl parking without disabled badge
DIR By: Endorfin
Date: October 23, 2025, 2:12 am
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I'm a little confused here.
Received an email from the
NorthHampshireCivil[member=6517]justice[/member].gov.uk email
address but written by someone in my local court.
Confirming interpreter for hearing on 15th December but I've not
received any correspondence about a hearing for 15th December.
It's the 1st I've heard.
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Subject: (*case ref*)- Reasonable Adjustments for hearing on
15th December 2025 at ***** Justice Centre
Dear Sir,
I am writing to you to confirm that a BSL interpreter has been
booked to attend the hearing with you following the information
you have provided in your Directions Questionnaire.
The information in your forms suggests that you may require a
disabled parking space on the day of your hearing at Aldershot
Justice Centre. For this to be secured, please could you provide
the following details:
Car registration number
Make & Model of the car
I can also confirm that we have both an external and internal
lift.
If there is any further assistance that the Court can provide,
please contact prior to your hearing.
Regards,
Mrs **** ****
Team Leader
***** (my local court) Justice Centre | HMCTS
Web: www.gov.uk/hmcts
As of the 5 August 2024 All Civil & Family Calls are now dealt
with by the National Service Centre Number 0300 123 5577
Working Pattern: Term Time Only
I work flexibly and emailing late in the day suits me, however I
respect your working hours and don’t expect a response outside
of them.
=====
Does that mean the PPC have decided to go ahead with a hearing?
If I reply to the email will it get to this person at my local
court or go to Northampton?
#Post#: 95291--------------------------------------------------
Re: Lidl parking without disabled badge
DIR By: b789
Date: October 23, 2025, 9:25 am
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Nothing to worry about. Sometimes the interpreter booking
confirmation email arrives slightly earlier than the official
Notice of Hearing.
When the Notice of Hearing arrives, it will confirm the date of
the hearing and more importantly, it will give a deadline for
the claimant to pay the £27 trial fee. That is normally about 4
weeks before the hearing date. I have never known a UKPC claim
issued through DCB Legal go beyond that deadline as they will
usually discontinue before they have to pay it.
Let's wait for the Notice of Hearing.
The email came from your local court, not from the Civil
National Business Centre (Northampton). The address
NorthHampshireCivil[member=6517]justice[/member].gov.uk is a
shared mailbox used by several local courts, including Aldershot
and Basingstoke, for outgoing mail.
If you reply to that email, it will go back into the local
court’s inbox and reach the person who wrote it (Mrs [Name]). It
will not be redirected to Northampton.
So yes, you can safely reply directly to that address — for
example, to confirm your car details for the disabled parking
space, or to acknowledge the interpreter arrangement.
If you haven’t yet received the formal hearing notice by post,
you could add a short line like this:
--- Quote ---
> Thank you for confirming the interpreter booking. I have not
yet received any formal notice of the hearing date or
directions. Please could you confirm whether the Notice of
Hearing or Notice of Allocation has been issued?
--- End Quote ---
Show us the Hearing Notice when you receive it.
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