Author Topic: TFL N244 Form from congestion Charge PCN  (Read 183 times)

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Re: TFL N244 Form from congestion Charge PCN
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Escalating a complaint to TFL outside of the process could also be an option.

Re: TFL N244 Form from congestion Charge PCN
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Escalating a complaint to TFL outside of the process could also be an option.

And that is exactly what I would be suggesting.

Re: TFL N244 Form from congestion Charge PCN
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CP8759 seemed to believe that he could get such costs covered/reclaimed.

I recall from about a year+ ago.

Re: TFL N244 Form from congestion Charge PCN
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I promptly wrote back to TFL stating this was not an application for 3rd party representation and explaining that we have moved premises since the PCN were issued and can all correspondence go to the new address. I have proof of postage / tracking and a copy of this letter.

OP, where is this letter pl.

Re: TFL N244 Form from congestion Charge PCN
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CP8759 seemed to believe that he could get such costs covered/reclaimed.

I recall from about a year+ ago.
It's possible in principle but it would have to be a very clear-cut case where the enforcement authority is demonstrably at fault.
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Quote from: 'Gumph' date='Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 10:23'
cp8759 is, indeed, a Wizard of the First Order