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       Re: Private parking ticket in Scotland, I wasn't driver
   DIR By: b789
       Date: April 1, 2025, 5:58 am
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       A Scottish Keeper cannot use POPLA unless they are appealing as
       the driver. @jfollows, when making definitive statements, pease
       make sure you are not misunderstanding the legal implications of
       your statements.
       For the OP, Do not even attempt to make a POPLA appeal. Do not
       contact the parking company again.
       You haven't shown us exactly what you put in your appeal but as
       long as the driver has not been identified, just get on with
       your life and ignore everything that these rogue companies send
       you from now on. NOTHING is going to happen.
       Ignore all useless debt recovery letters. These bottom-dwelling
       firms are powerless to do anything except try and scare the
       low-hanging fruit on the gullible tree into paying up out of
       ignorance and fear. Never, ever communicate with a powerless
       debt collector. You can safely shred their letters and use them
       as hamster bedding. Ignore.
       Eventually, they will give up because they have absolutely no
       way yo recover anything from the Keeper and the have no idea of
       the drivers identity. Asking them to help you identify the
       driver is a really silly move. Why on earth would you want to
       assist an unregulated private parking company to identify the
       driver... in Scotland?
       For now, in Scotland, if you receive a Notice to Keeper (NtK)
       for an alleged parking contravention on private land, you simply
       appeal as the Keeper and refer them to the answer given in
       Arkell v Pressdram (1971). Nothing will happen.
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