Author Topic: HM Tribune Court Judgement for unknown Smart Parking Fine.  (Read 4 times)

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Hi,

So essentially, about a week ago, I received two letters in the post, both from HM Courts and Tribunals Service. One was a big letter saying someone by the name of Smart Parking had submitted a judgement of £290ish for an overpaid parking fine. The other letter was then the similar to the other saying I had not responded in time but I could still request cancellation but this one had a charge of £313. This big form had a form I could submit asking to cancel. I checked the date and the big letter was dated the 14th May and I'm not sure why it arrived so late and with the other one.

I have contacted Smart Parking and after a week and a bit, they responded saying my reg doesn't have any outstanding tickets. I've had this car for nearly 3 years now.

I've then went to the website that the HM Courts asked to 'appeal' the ticket with a (N244) and give reasons why they should cancel and it says there could be a charge of £313...

How is that fair? Either way I have to pay £313 and I have received no information on what this court judgement is for. I'm pretty sure I don't meet the requirements to get this subsidised. It just seems like a terrible system and if anyone has any suggestions, it would be very much appreciated.

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