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Re: London Borough of Hounslow 52JM Fisher's Lane j/w Chiswick Common Rd
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PM received. Snowed under but will respond.
I REGRET THAT, FOR THE PRESENT, I AM UNABLE TO TAKE ON ANY MORE CASES AS A REPRESENTATIVE AT THE LONDON TRIBUNALS. THIS IS FOR BOTH PERSONAL AND LEGAL REASONS. PLEASE DO NOT PM ME UNLESS YOU HAVE POSTED YOUR THREAD ON THE FORUM AND I WILL ATTEMPT TO GIVE ADVICE.


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Re: London Borough of Hounslow 52JM Fisher's Lane j/w Chiswick Common Rd
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Okay, thanks.

Re: London Borough of Hounslow 52JM Fisher's Lane j/w Chiswick Common Rd
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The letter was dated 23/2/2026. Not sure if that makes the 14 deadline to be today or tomorrow. Perhaps I should just pay up to avoid having to pay double the fine.....

Re: London Borough of Hounslow 52JM Fisher's Lane j/w Chiswick Common Rd
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If this was my PCN I'd be risking the full fine and taking it to the Adjudicators. With Hippocrates involved you have more than a 50/50 chance of winning and paying nothing at all.

Re: London Borough of Hounslow 52JM Fisher's Lane j/w Chiswick Common Rd
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I did message Hippocrates some time ago, but still waiting for a reply. I'm just worried about the 14 day deadline - if the letter was dated 23/2/2026 then the last day to pay £80 will be Monday 9/3/2026 (tomorrow)?

The discount running out is just part of the process, if you go to adjudication the results is going to be (unless there are particularly unusual circumstances) either win and pay nothing or lose and pay the full rate.