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Whilst filling out the IAS form, I am asked the following questions:

1. Who are you representing / appealing the Notice of Unpaid Tariff on behalf of? - The options provided are: Myself OR Another person.

2. Are you being held liable for the charge? - The options provided are: Yes OR No.

3. Were you the driver at the relevant time? - The options provided are: Yes OR No OR I am not prepared to say.

4. Were you the keeper at the relevant time? - The options provided are: Yes OR No.

Please advise how I should respond to these questions.

Many thanks in advance.
 

Come on... it's fairly logical:

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1. Who are you representing / appealing the Notice of Unpaid Tariff on behalf of? - The options provided are: Myself OR Another person.

You are the Hirer and the appeal is in your own name, not on behalf of another person.

2. Are you being held liable for the charge? - The options provided are: Yes OR No.

You are being pursued, but liability cannot transfer to you because the NtH is not PoFA‑compliant. The correct answer is “No” — you are not liable.

3. Were you the driver at the relevant time? - The options provided are: Yes OR No OR I am not prepared to say.

You must not identify the driver. PoFA allows a creditor to pursue the Hirer only if they comply with paras 13/14. Since they haven’t, you decline to answer.

4. Were you the keeper at the relevant time? - The options provided are: Yes OR No.

You were the hirer, not the registered keeper. The hire company is the keeper. You should answer “No.”
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

When I select those answers I am given the following error message: "Unless you were either the driver or the keeper at the relevant time you may not continue with this appeal." Then I am able to select either "Amend appeal" or "Cancel appeal" to continue.

It seems I am forced to admit to being either the keeper or the driver.

Just select Keeper then. Anything as long as it isn't driver.
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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