It looks to me that they have met the requirements to hold the keeper liable.
It doesn't to me, look at the dates.
They have failed to comply with the requirements of Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act in order to hold you liable as the keeper (there's a link to the relevant legislation in my signature - amongst other things they have failed to issue the notice such that it is delivered within the relevant period of 14 days).
They are unlikely to accept your appeal, but you should nevertheless appeal to show you know your stuff. Something along the following lines
Dear Sirs,
I have received your Parking Charge Notice (Ref: ________) for vehicle registration mark ____ ___, in which you allege that the driver has incurred a parking charge. I note from your correspondence that you are not seeking to hold me liable as the registered keeper, under Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 ("The Act"). You have chosen not to issue a Notice to Keeper in accordance with The Act, and it is now too late for you to do so.
There is no obligation for me to name the driver and I will not be doing so.
I am therefore unable to help you further with this matter, and look forward to your confirmation that the charge has been cancelled.
Yours,
You are appealing as the keeper, beware of any tick boxes etc. that try to trick you into identifying the driver.
Thanks I have appealed and you are right about the tickbox - it defaults to the driver of the vehicle. They don`t even send an acknowledgment email but I have taken a screenshot of it. Let`s see what they come back with.
(https://i.ibb.co/b615jhf/appeal.png) (https://ibb.co/K56xcZ1)
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It looks to me that they have met the requirements to hold the keeper liable.
It doesn't to me, look at the dates.
They have failed to comply with the requirements of Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act in order to hold you liable as the keeper (there's a link to the relevant legislation in my signature - amongst other things they have failed to issue the notice such that it is delivered within the relevant period of 14 days).
They are unlikely to accept your appeal, but you should nevertheless appeal to show you know your stuff. Something along the following lines
Dear Sirs,
I have received your Parking Charge Notice (Ref: ________) for vehicle registration mark ____ ___, in which you allege that the driver has incurred a parking charge. I note from your correspondence that you are not seeking to hold me liable as the registered keeper, under Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 ("The Act"). You have chosen not to issue a Notice to Keeper in accordance with The Act, and it is now too late for you to do so.
There is no obligation for me to name the driver and I will not be doing so.
I am therefore unable to help you further with this matter, and look forward to your confirmation that the charge has been cancelled.
Yours,
You are appealing as the keeper, beware of any tick boxes etc. that try to trick you into identifying the driver.