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ULEZ - TfL issued a PCN in error
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Tfl incorrectly issued a PCN to me for not paying a ULEZ charge on 31 October 2023, I was not the owner driver or keeper of the vehicle.

I appealed it via there various processes and tribunals them directly providing evidence directly from DVLA that I was not the registered keeper of the vehicle at the time of the incident.

Despite the irrefutable evidence directly from the DVLA, they obtained a warrant from Northampton County Court without me having an opportunity to defend. The bailiffs were instructed. I provided the Bailiff with the proof and they agreed that the PCN was wrong and left me alone.

I completed a PE2 and PE3 as instructed by clerk at Northampton county court and the Traffic Enforcement centre ordered Tfl to cancel the PCN which they ignored.

I applied to Peterborough court for an injunction and costs and damages as a litigant in person and tfL sent a Barrister and the judge refused with contempt to listen to my case, look at the evidence from the DVLA and lured me into saying the wrong thing and then ordered me to pay TfL £640.00.

Tfl are still hounding me for money I do not owe them. And refusing to leave me alone or cancel the unlawful fine.

It looks like someone at TfL made a very big mistake relied on invalid evidence and now to hide the mistake that they made are doubling down by misleading the courts make untrue statement in writing and orally.

I reported this to Northampton County court Peterborough County Court, the police, CAB, traffic enforcement centre, TFl, The bar standards board, my county MP. Ian Sollom. NECSWS.LCTribunals, SMBLegalRoadUserc@tfl, Action Fraud, Serious Fraud (could be thousands of people involved) and others. To no avail.

I've spent a lot of time and money trying to defend against TfL to no avail. They have repeated misled the courts using invalid evidence and ignored court orders.

It's truly astonishing that they can get away with this.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.









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Re: ULEZ - TfL issued a PCN in error
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So you appealed to the Road User Charging Adjudicators at London Tribunals? Even if you'd lost the most you could pay is £180 so it sounds like you didn't engage with or ignored the process at some point.

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Were you the registered keeper or hirer of this car at any point in the past, or is it a completely phantom car?

Here’s your problem. There’s a process to go through and hoops to jump through when appealing a PCN. You have to do the right thing at the right time. Penalty charge notices are a civil process that works on “guilty until proven innocent”. Unless you can convince someone to cancel it, you’re on the hook for the amount.

There’s a fairly substantial chance you’re going to have to pay this unless you plan your next move very carefully. You’re probably at a stage where you need actual legal advice from a lawyer, not parking ticket advice. That will probably cost as much as just paying TfL.

What happened with the appeal to the tribunal, and how did you end up at a court in Peterborough?

Re: ULEZ - TfL issued a PCN in error
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Tribunal case number would be a good start in aiding our understanding?

Re: ULEZ - TfL issued a PCN in error
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+1.

I appealed it via there various processes and tribunals..

Re: ULEZ - TfL issued a PCN in error
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Soory, OP, we are completely in the dark until you post some hard data like documents and the original PCN, and also the case number at London Tribunals.

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Tfl incorrectly issued a PCN to me for not paying a ULEZ charge on 31 October 2023, I was not the owner driver or keeper of the vehicle.
So, as I understand it, the vehicle was totally unknown to you and it could have been a mis-read of the reg, number or a cloned number plate or what ? Please explain.