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Group Nexus PCN Oxford Brookes University Headington Hill
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The driver arrived at the University campus on 18-02-2025 at 19:01 parked up and attended a meeeting. The driver then left the campus at 20:02.

The registered keeper received the pcn by post on Monday 24-03-25. Very nice thanks.





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Re: Group Nexus PCN Oxford Brookes University Headington Hill
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That has been issued far too late for them to be able to hold the registered keeper liable using the provisions of Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act (PoFA). They know this, as they have not claimed that they can.

The keeper can therefore appeal, as the keeper only, with the below:

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. If you choose to decline this appeal, you must issue a POPLA code.

Yours,

If appealing online, be careful there are no drop down/tick boxes that cause you to identify who was driving, and keep a close eye on your spam folder for their response. If they do not respond within 28 days, chase them.

Re: Group Nexus PCN Oxford Brookes University Headington Hill
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Thanks for that, is this what you mean about being careful with online appeal forms?

What do I need to do here with the switch, are you submitting this on behalf of someone else. I as the registered keeper received the letter so I believe I am submitting it for myself.


Re: Group Nexus PCN Oxford Brookes University Headington Hill
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Correct, you're not submitting on behalf of anyone if it is addressed to you.

Be similarly careful with the "reason for appeal", ideally there'll be an option that is just "other"

Re: Group Nexus PCN Oxford Brookes University Headington Hill
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I have had a reply from appeals@nexusplatform.co.uk  :'( Is this check mate?

Dear Sir/Madam,

Thank you for your correspondence relating to your Parking Charge: ############.

The Charge in question was issued without invoking the Protection of Freedoms Act. 

In accordance with the DVLA and BPA rules, Charges can be issued up to seven months from the date of the parking contravention.

Please forward to us the full name and address of the driver at the time this charge was incurred so that we can update our records accordingly.

Please also confirm if you are appealing on the driver's behalf or alternatively, please request the driver appeals this Parking Charge with us directly. If you are appealing on behalf of the driver, you will need to provide signed authority from the driver that they have given you permission to deal with this matter on their behalf.

We are placing this Charge on hold for 14 days from the date of this email to allow you to provide the details requested.

Yours faithfully,

CP Plus Limited

Re: Group Nexus PCN Oxford Brookes University Headington Hill
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I have had a reply from appeals@nexusplatform.co.uk  :'( Is this check mate?
Checkmate to you, they've helpfully confirmed you are not liable.

Respond with the following:

Dear sirs,

Thank you for confirming that you are not invoking Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act, and that accordingly I am not liable for the charge. I will not be providing you with the identity of the driver, nor am I appealing on their behalf. I am appealing in my capacity as the registered keeper.

As you accept that you are not seeking to use Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act to hold me liable as the keeper, I recommend that you cancel the charge. If you choose not to do so, you must provide me with a POPLA code.

Yours,