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       #Post#: 89569--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tower Hamlets PCN appeal rejected
   DIR By: ivanleo
       Date: September 11, 2025, 4:24 pm
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       --- Quote from: Jamran link ---
       >
       > Yes I was told the decision by the adjudicator and then email
       sent to me.
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       The email included an attachment which had the following text:
       [indent]
       The adjudicator, having considered the evidence submitted by the
       parties, has determined that the appeal against liability for
       the charge should be refused.
       The reasons for the adjudicator's decision are enclosed.
       The full penalty charge must be paid within 28 days to:
       London Borough of Tower Hamlets
       PO Box 14790
       LONDON
       E14 2WA
       If you do not pay the Enforcement Authority can issue a Charge
       certificate increasing the full penalty charge by a further 50%.
       [/indent]
       So, the adjudicator ordered you to pay the penalty and you
       ignored that order, and now you suffer the consequences. If you
       didn't read the email, or didn't open or read the attachment,
       I'm sorry to say but that's on you.
       If you don't pay within the 14 day period the council will
       register the debt for enforcement and this will incur a further
       £10 charge.
       #Post#: 89572--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tower Hamlets PCN appeal rejected
   DIR By: Jamran
       Date: September 11, 2025, 4:54 pm
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       --- Quote from: cp8759 link ---
       >
       > [quote author=Jamran link=topic=4846.msg89533#msg89533
       date=1757604566]
       > Yes I was told the decision by the adjudicator and then email
       sent to me.
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       The email included an attachment which had the following text:
       [indent]
       The adjudicator, having considered the evidence submitted by the
       parties, has determined that the appeal against liability for
       the charge should be refused.
       The reasons for the adjudicator's decision are enclosed.
       The full penalty charge must be paid within 28 days to:
       London Borough of Tower Hamlets
       PO Box 14790
       LONDON
       E14 2WA
       If you do not pay the Enforcement Authority can issue a Charge
       certificate increasing the full penalty charge by a further 50%.
       [/indent]
       So, the adjudicator ordered you to pay the penalty and you
       ignored that order, and now you suffer the consequences. If you
       didn't read the email, or didn't open or read the attachment,
       I'm sorry to say but that's on you.
       If you don't pay within the 14 day period the council will
       register the debt for enforcement and this will incur a further
       £10 charge.
       [/quote]
       Thanks for your reply. I didn’t ignore it. I was anticipating
       tower hamlets to send a letter as they usually have done  after
       they lost an appeal at adjudicator. I also had a lot going on. I
       am not trying to blame anyone and accept it’s on me. I am trying
       to find out if I can get them to accept £130. I was told a
       statutory declaration may work? Is that true?
       #Post#: 89573--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tower Hamlets PCN appeal rejected
   DIR By: ivanleo
       Date: September 11, 2025, 5:05 pm
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       --- Quote from: Jamran link ---
       >
       > I was told a statutory declaration may work? Is that true?
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       No, as you have no grounds for making a statutory declaration,
       and making a false statutory declaration can result in a much
       larger fine as well as a tribunal costs order. Unfortunately
       when the adjudicator ordered you to pay within 28 days, he
       really meant it.
       #Post#: 89580--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tower Hamlets PCN appeal rejected
   DIR By: H C Andersen
       Date: September 12, 2025, 2:17 am
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       The email included an attachment which had the following text:
       Date of email pl.
       #Post#: 89584--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tower Hamlets PCN appeal rejected
   DIR By: Jamran
       Date: September 12, 2025, 2:52 am
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       --- Quote from: H C Andersen link ---
       >
       > The email included an attachment which had the following text:
       >
       > Date of email pl.
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       12th August
       #Post#: 89592--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tower Hamlets PCN appeal rejected
   DIR By: H C Andersen
       Date: September 12, 2025, 4:11 am
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       28 days beginning on date you were notified was therefore 8
       Sept.
       The CC was served correctly and, as per cp, no grounds are
       available to you under a Witness Statement(not, SD as this is a
       parking contravention).
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