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Live cases legal advice => Private parking tickets => Topic started by: antman40 on March 18, 2025, 12:29:10 pm

Title: Re: DCBL (HIGHVIEW PARKING LTD)- VEHICLE REMAINED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
Post by: antman40 on April 09, 2025, 11:24:29 am
Hello.

So just updating this and I have received 2 'final reminder' letters for 2 separate PCNs from DCBL (Highview Parking). I guess they will be sending a 'letter of claim' then?
Title: Re: DCBL (HIGHVIEW PARKING LTD)- VEHICLE REMAINED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
Post by: b789 on March 18, 2025, 08:55:57 pm
Do not bother communicating with the useless and powerless DCBL. You can safely ignore anything from them. However, do not confuse or ignore comms from their sister company, DCB Legal.

As long as Highview and, if necessary, DCB Legal have your current and correct address for service, then you don’t need to send a DRN. If your address has changed since the original PCN was issued, then you absolutely must send a DRN.

You are now waiting for a Letter of Claim (LoC), which will probably be issued by DCB Legal. When that arrives, come back for further advice.
Title: Re: DCBL (HIGHVIEW PARKING LTD)- VEHICLE REMAINED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
Post by: antman40 on March 18, 2025, 08:13:32 pm
Assume you got the original PCN then? Seems like a template letter from DCBL dragging up old cases.  You can ignore - if they send a letter of claim post back - this will have 30 days to pay.

I don't have the original PCN but I have had a rummage through some stored paperwork and I have found 2 previous letters from DCBL dated 04/05/2023 (Notice of Debt Recovery) & 31/10/2023 (Notice of Intended Legal Action).
These were posted to different address where the vehicle's V5C is not registered to, like they said in their most recent letter "We therefore utilised a tracing service which indicated your current address."

I do now remember calling the shopping mall management to ask if they can cancel the 2 PCNs but I was informed that Highview Parking no longer monitor the car park since 07/10/2023.

What's the best course of action now? RTS their Letter of Claim letter?
Title: Re: DCBL (HIGHVIEW PARKING LTD)- VEHICLE REMAINED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
Post by: RichardW on March 18, 2025, 06:21:55 pm
Assume you got the original PCN then? Seems like a template letter from DCBL dragging up old cases.  You can ignore - if they send a letter of claim post back - this will have 30 days to pay.
Title: Re: DCBL (HIGHVIEW PARKING LTD)- VEHICLE REMAINED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
Post by: antman40 on March 18, 2025, 03:19:23 pm
The V5C would have been in date at that time and the address had not been changed when the initial PCN was received, so no changes there.


But is that your current address?  They only get one shot to ask DVLA and it will have been the one on record at the time of the incident - if this is not your current address then you need to get it updated with the parking co and DCBL.

Yes. The address is current and is on the V5C and at the time and date of when the PCN had been issued. There has not been any changes with the address.
Title: Re: DCBL (HIGHVIEW PARKING LTD)- VEHICLE REMAINED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
Post by: RichardW on March 18, 2025, 03:08:41 pm
The V5C would have been in date at that time and the address had not been changed when the initial PCN was received, so no changes there.


But is that your current address?  They only get one shot to ask DVLA and it will have been the one on record at the time of the incident - if this is not your current address then you need to get it updated with the parking co and DCBL.
Title: Re: DCBL (HIGHVIEW PARKING LTD)- VEHICLE REMAINED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
Post by: antman40 on March 18, 2025, 01:25:52 pm
The V5C would have been in date at that time and the address had not been changed when the initial PCN was received, so no changes there.

Why would they say that they had wrote to a previous address when it has not been changed on the V5C?

Does a need DRN still need to be sent if address was not changed? What happens after they receive the DRN?

Do you have any templates if a DRN still needs to be sent?

Title: Re: DCBL (HIGHVIEW PARKING LTD)- VEHICLE REMAINED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
Post by: RichardW on March 18, 2025, 12:41:48 pm
You can ignore the sabre rattling letters from DCBL.  However, it says they wrote to you at a previous address - have you moved / was your V5C out of date at the time of the incident?  You should send a data rectification notice to DCBL and Highview Parking to make sure they have the correct current address for you.  Them having an out of date address is a good way of this ending up with a default judgement and CCJ.  Quote from b789 with the required wording (you need to add DCBL and substitute Highview of course):


You must send a Data Rectification Notice (DRN) to the DPO at UKCPM and instruct them to update their records with your current address for service and to erase any previous address they hold for you. The highlighted words are there for a reason and you should use them.
Title: DCBL (HIGHVIEW PARKING LTD)- VEHICLE REMAINED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
Post by: antman40 on March 18, 2025, 12:29:10 pm
Good Afternoon.

DCBL are at it again.

A recovery notice has been received for payment for a PCN back in 2022 at shopping mall car park. The driver was simply making a delivery to a store inside the shopping mall and was no longer than 20 minutes but somehow their timings are available o view but no ANPR images provided on their website that shows the vehicle had been parked for over an hour.

With no loading bays located anywhere at this site upon entry, the only option was to park where there were available spaces in the car park. The store would not have opened their back doors as they would not be expecting a random courier attempting delivery apart from their scheduled stock delivered by a HGV or building/maintenance contractors. The driver could only make delivery via the front of the store.

Any advice/assistance with this? TIA x

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