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Private parking tickets / Re: EURO CAR PARKS LIMED - DCBL
« on: November 04, 2024, 05:59:45 pm »
This is all very confusing, so what should I do? 

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Private parking tickets / Re: EURO CAR PARKS LIMED - DCBL
« on: November 04, 2024, 04:10:40 pm »
For completeness, given this situation, another option is to name your son as the driver, providing his name and address. He will (or should) then get a PCN in his own name, and is free to challenge it if he wishes, and could of course seek support here, too. Whether you do this depends on whether your priority is getting ECP of your back with as little effort on your part as possible, or if you're prepared for a bit more work on your part to avoid your son ending up in their crosshairs.

Hi

Please find attached the letters received, probably very familiar.

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Private parking tickets / Re: EURO CAR PARKS LIMED - DCBL
« on: November 04, 2024, 04:02:56 pm »
Hi Thanks, I did email DCBL giving my son's deatails but they said it was too late.

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Private parking tickets / EURO CAR PARKS LIMED - DCBL
« on: October 31, 2024, 06:50:28 pm »
Hi

My son parked in a car park and says he did enter the car registration at the bar but I received fines from Euro Car Parks Limited.  The car was his but registered in my name so the fines are too.  I have since transferred the car into his name, some months ago and am unsure whether he still has the car.  When he left home he took all his paperwork with him, I knew he hadn't paid the fine but I was leaving it to him to deal with.

2 weeks ago I received a Notice of Debt Recovery from DCBL.  I emailed and told them that I was not the driver but received a reply saying it was too late to appeal.  Today I received a final reminder from DCBL with the amount to pay £145. 

The pub where he parked has now shut down.  What can/should I do?

I have read to ignore it and even if it goes to court the fine will be £200 so its worth a gamble, but this has happened to me previously and I did receive court papers and ended up paying as advised on a forum that it was too late to ignore, I can't remember how much but it was more than £145.

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