Author Topic: Oxford, 30 Parked longer than permitted, Iffley Turn - bailiff  (Read 17 times)

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Dear forum,


I’m hoping for some advice regarding a sticky problem.


My partner has a camper van which won’t fit on her drive, and the road outside her house is restricted to 3h parking during working hours. As such I have appealed to the council to grant her a residents’ parking pass, which they have declined on the basis of the van being too big. Despite it being the only vehicle she has and being entitled to two car sized permits (a space longer than her van) they still declined it.


As such she has had multiple parking fines which I have settled for her. One however has slipped through the net. The original fine in December 2025 was £50 say but I forgot to pay this (we both have severe ADHD and this can happen). Since then we’ve had two letters (see below) demanding £160. We’ve had a lot on our plate of late and these again slipped our mind. A man arrived from CDER today but fortunately we were both out. He called her up on her mobile, and then posted the red letter below.


My partner was very shaken by this as she suffers with PTSD from being **** several years ago. A loud, aggressive man demanding money off her and with access to her address and phone number has really knocked her. I am annoyed because the council have my email address and they could have emailed directly.


I’ve now parked her van at my house whilst I try to deal with this. Any advice on what to do would be greatly appreciated.


thanks in advance.


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I obscured the PCN and vehicle reg as I posted this elsewhere first.

They are:
OX7471911A
SB66NTJ

Thank you

IMO, I suggest that the £395 should be paid on behalf of the registered keeper. If the debt is not paid their goods could be seized - if the vehicle is on the highway then this could be immobilised until the outstanding sum is paid. Please see the Bailiff Fee Regs here:

Under the Taking Control of Goods  (Fees) Regulations 2014, the bailiff fees that can be charged when enforcing a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) are clear and transparent.  When a Notice of Enforcem...
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Bailiff Advice Online often monitors threads here and you might find that it's been registered by them already. But to be certain I suggest contacting them now.

IMO, the only possible opportunity for the keeper is under the 'vulnerable debtor' classification, but this would no doubt require evidence to substantiate and is well beyond my knowledge.


IMO, I suggest you make contact with a view to setting up a payment plan to pay the £395 on behalf of the registered keeper. If the debt is not paid their goods could be seized - if the vehicle is on the highway then this could be immobilised until the outstanding sum is paid. Please see the Bailiff Fee Regs here:

https://bailiffadviceonline.co.uk/bailiff-fees/penalty-charge-notice-pcn

Bailiff Advice Online often monitors threads here and at the same time as contacting the bailiff I suggest you contact them now.

IMO, the only possible opportunity for the keeper is under the 'vulnerable debtor' classification, but this would no doubt require evidence to substantiate and is well beyond my knowledge.