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Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
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Do I post the copy of the letter of claim or scan it and send it via their website?
If you're sending a LoC I'd do so by post. Regular first class obtaining a certificate of posting from a post office.

There are 2 postal addresses for them. One is a PO box the other is an address on a trading estate.
If I were suing a company, my starting point would usually be their registered address as per Companies House, which in Smart's case would appear to be the address up in Perth, Scotland. Although as far as I can tell their main operations premises is the trading estate in Birmingham.

You mentioned in a previous reply the submission of appeal(s). Did you send appeals for any of them?

Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
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I did send appeals for all 3, but there has been no response to date.


Should I perhaps add a line at the start of the Letter of Claim to indicate/say that the LoC supersedes any and all previous communication?

Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
« Reply #17 on: »
I don't think you need to, they should be aware of what correspondence they have received from you.

I was asking so that we know what has been sent by whom.

Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
« Reply #18 on: »
Would have been interesting to let this one run a bit to see if they further breached Data Protection by supplying your info to a third party debt collector?

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I wouldn't put it past them to still do that.

By acting promptly, the OP has put Smart under some time pressure, and also shown that he is taking proactive steps to minimise/stop the misuse of his personal data, as one acting in good faith might be expected to.

Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
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You don't post anything by mail, especially not signed for. At best, that would give you proof of non-delivery.

Any correspondence should be sent as a PDF attachment to an email. That way you have instantaneous service and proof of sending.

You can do some searching for any valid email address for (not so) Smart Parking.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
« Reply #21 on: »
I had in the back of my mind somewhere that LoC should be sent by post, but thinking again, I'm not sure how it came to be in the back of my mind  ;D
« Last Edit: November 11, 2025, 06:54:09 pm by DWMB2 »

Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
« Reply #22 on: »
You are correct. My bad. For debt claims (PAPDC), the Letter of Claim “should be sent by post”. However, you may also send it by email. You should use email instead, only if the debtor has explicitly asked you not to post and given alternative contact details. Prior email correspondence alone isn’t enough to skip the post.

When you post, do not use recorded or signed for delivery. Send it first class and get a free certificate (proof of posting) from any post office. It will then be deemed as having been served within two working days and is sufficient evidence under the Interpretation Act 1978.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain
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Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
« Reply #23 on: »

I have found the contact details for their data protection officer.
So, I will send the LoC via first class post with a proof of posting AND I will also send a PDF copy to the designated officer Mrs Amanda Lynock  - dpo@smartparking.com

Data controller
Smart Parking Ltd
Address
5 South Inch Business Centre
Shore Road
Perth
Perth And Kinross
PH2 8BW
Other names
TOWN AND CITY PARKING
Data Protection Officer
Mrs Amanda Lynock
Smart Parking Ltd
Unit 43, Elmdon Trading Estate
Bickenhill Lane
Birmingham
B37 7HE
dpo@smartparking.com

Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
« Reply #24 on: »
I think you'd be fine to just send one, by post.

If you are ever sending duplicate correspondence different places, it's sensible to make clear on each that you have also sent a copy by email/post as applicable.

Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
« Reply #25 on: »
I think you'd be fine to just send one, by post.

If you are ever sending duplicate correspondence different places, it's sensible to make clear on each that you have also sent a copy by email/post as applicable.

Okay, sounds good to me.

Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
« Reply #26 on: »
Received a notice that PCN cancelled

PCN
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Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
« Reply #27 on: »
Their reply is not a response to your Letter of Claim. It is a stock “PCN cancelled” template and does not address:
• the unlawful data acquisition
• the unlawful ANPR surveillance of a public road
• the absence of any lawful basis under UK GDPR
• your demand for deletion
• your demand for compensation
• your notice that further processing/aggravation will increase quantum
• your request for an apology
• your pre-action status

Under the Pre-Action Protocol for Media & Data Protection Claims, this is not a compliant response. It is as if they ignored the LoC entirely.

If you still want to proceed, the correct next step is a Second and Final Notice giving them one last opportunity to engage before you issue the claim. This protects you procedurally and shows the court that you acted reasonably and they ignored a clear LoC.

Send the following, again by post with proof of posting and email:

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BY EMAIL AND POST

Smart Parking Ltd
Legal Department
Elphinstone House
65 West Regent Street
Glasgow G2 2AF

SECOND AND FINAL NOTICE – FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH LETTER OF CLAIM

Data Protection Act 2018 / UK GDPR

Dear Sir or Madam,

I refer to my Letter of Claim dated [insert date], issued under the Pre-Action Protocol for Media and Data Protection Claims.
Your only reply has been a generic template confirming cancellation of a Parking Charge. This is not a response to the Letter of Claim. It does not address:
• your unlawful acquisition of my DVLA data without reasonable cause;
• your unlawful processing of my personal data in breach of UK GDPR Articles 5 and 6;
• the fact that your ANPR camera is harvesting data from an adopted public highway;
• my request for a written apology;
• my demand for £1,000 compensation under DPA 2018 s.168 for non-material damage arising from those UK GDPR infringements;
• my request for confirmation of erasure and non-disclosure; or
• the matters required of you under the Protocol.

The cancellation of the Parking Charge Notices does not resolve the data protection breaches. The underlying unlawful processing remains, as does your continued retention of my personal data.

Required within 7 days
You must provide a substantive response to all points in the original Letter of Claim, including:
1. A formal apology;
2. Confirmation of erasure and cessation of all processing;
3. Confirmation that my personal data has not been disclosed to any third party;
4. Payment of £1,000 compensation; or
5. Your grounds for disputing liability.

If you fail to provide a full response within 7 days of this letter, I will issue a claim in the County Court without further notice, relying on your non-compliance with the Protocol when dealing with costs.

For the avoidance of doubt: any further processing or disclosure of my data, including to any debt collection agent, will be treated as an aggravated continuing breach and will increase the quantum claimed.

Yours faithfully,

[Your name]
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
« Reply #28 on: »
Smart Parking Ltd
Legal Department
Elphinstone House
65 West Regent Street
Glasgow G2 2AF
Out of interest where did you find this address?

Re: Smart Parking PCN for parking on adopted road
« Reply #29 on: »
Sorry... that was an old one. Their current registered address is:

5 South Inch Business Centre
Shore Road
Perth
PH2 8BW

My bad!
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain
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