#1 Re: Civil Enforcement Ltd. PCN, Permit Holders Only, Tavistock St, Bedford, MK40 2RR.
on 18 Jun, 2025 08:13 in Private parking tickets
Hi b789,Thank you for bearing with me.Here is the N180https://imgur.com/a/iXpXJkdAs I mentioned... correct me if I'm wrong, and I am still confused. We need to be clear who is who in this matter.From what I can now gather, you are the company owner and therefore you can represent the company. Your company "own" the vehicle. However, there is no such thing as a register of "owners". The vehicle is registered to your company, which is fine. However, you mention that "paperwork" arrived at your home address. Are you referring to the original Notice to Keeper (NtK)? Correct, I am the company owner (and it was a company car). The paperwork has been issued to my home address/not company, and this may not even be relevant?If os, this would be because the vehicle may have been registered in your company name but you must also have used your home address when registering it. CorrectThe vehicle is assigned to one of your employees and they were driving at the time of the alleged contravention. They are happy to take responsibility for the PCN. YES.When you say you "...responded and updated to our company address, at the same time gave the drivers information.", how did you do this? Did you submit a data rectification notice to the DPO of the parking operator, instructing them to update their records with the correct address for service and to erase the old address? There highlighted words are important and should be used in any data rectification notice. It must be sent to the DPO of the company... was it? NO, I updated on the court paperwork that arrived. Our Company is registered at companies house with the correct address information, I was surprised to receive information at my home address.You also say that the drivers details were also given at the same time. So, who was this "information" given to? Did you follow the instructions on the NtK on how to inform the parking operator of the drivers detail if, you, the Keeper, were not the driver? When I completed the Claim Form in January, I gave the correct company and Driver information then.You then tell us that no LoC was ever received but the N1SDT Claim Form was received. At which address was that received and in whose name is it? Is it in the company name or your name as an individual? All paperwork is being issued to my home address, I have attached the N180 to this thread.We seem to be getting confused with the N9 acknowledgement form and N180 Directions Questionnaire. For the N9 Acknowledgement of Service (AoS), what did you put for: "Defendant’s full name if different from the name given on the claim form"? Yes, I did get confused, N180 attached.Did you then put the company address as "Address to which documents about this claim should be sent"? When I completed the claim form back in January it asked 'Address to which documents about this claim should be sent' I put our company address details here.On the 'defence and counterclaim' form you put the following: "This vehicle was not driven by me. It was driven by a manager. We would have sent the details in accordance with the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012. The responsible person is: blah blah." Unfortunately, that is not a defence. OK.All this happened back in January and at some stage, you will have been sent an N180 Directions Questionnaire. The questions I asked you yesterday were in relation to that form. I asked you what answers did you put in that form before returning it to the CNBC? You've not answered those questions, so I repeat them here:• Whose name... "To be completed by, or on behalf of"? COMPANY NAME• "Who is the"... which tick box? DEFENDANT.• D1. Do you consider that this claim is suitable for determination without a hearing, such as; by a judge reading and considering the case papers, witness statements and other documents filed by the parties, making a decision, and giving a note of reasons for that decision? YES.• F1. At which County Court hearing centre would you prefer the small claims hearing to take place and why? MILTON KEYNES• When you signed, which tick box did you tick? I DID NOT SIGN ANY BOX/ I LEFT THEM BLANK.