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ANPR response letter - true or false?

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  • ANPR response letter - true or false?

    I saw this letter earlier today and wondered if anyone thinks it would have any legal standing against an ANPR letter;

    Dear ANPR Company

    Your ref: xxxxxxxxx
    Our ref: xxxxxxxx

    Thank you for your correspondence of xxxxx, requesting the name of the driver of vehicle xxxxxxx ("the vehicle") between xxxxxx onxxxxxx

    Having considered your request, I have decided to decline to offer you the details of the driver. The reasons for this are detailed below:

    In your correspondence, you allege that the driver of the vehicle "exceeded free parking duration at [location]". You then go on to state that "the terms and conditions of the car park are clearly displayed on signs in prominent places".

    Unfortunately, you have provided no evidence of these. Two photographs of the vehicle are provided, however neither show it definitively in the location you allege. Furthermore, without a copy of the "terms and conditions" you claim exist, I am not satisfied the driver breached them.

    I therefore reject this request.

    This decision can be appealed. If you wish to appeal, you must do so within 14 days of the date of delivery of this rejection. The date of delivery is deemed to be xxxx.

    All appeals must be made either in writing to:

    xxxxx

    or by email to xxxxxxx

    Please note that all appeals are subject to a £50 Appeal Registration Fee (ARF) that, by submitting an appeal, you agree to pay. The ARF must be paid at the time the appeal is registered, either by cheque (payable to xxx and sent to the above address) or via PayPal, to the above email address. Any appeals received without the relevant ARF will not be considered, but the ARF will remain payable, along with a £10 administration charge; an invoice for £60 will subsequently be issued. Failure to pay this invoice may result in your case being transferred to a debt collection company or to further legal proceedings where additional costs could be incurred.

    For the avoidance of doubt, any correspondence received from yourselves (ANPR Company Ltd) or by agents acting on your behalf (including, but not limited to, debt collection companies) by either post or email will be considered as an appeal and thus subject to the ARF that, by submitting said appeal, you will (per the terms stated above) have agreed to pay. The one and only exception is an automated acknowledgement of this correspondence.

    For the further avoidance of doubt, the ARF is non-refundable, regardless if the appeal is accepted or rejected.

    Yours sincerely,

    Registered Keeper
    Fortunately not something I need to send, but just Interested to hear thoughts from people with knowledge in this area as to whether or not this would stop proceedings, or just put backs up!

    Either way, would be fun to send!
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    Re: ANPR response letter - true or false?

    Personally I think the ppcs would not take any notice of this ... trying to charge them £50 for the driver's details wouldn't be looked on kindly by the courts either (sorry)
    [MENTION=5553]charitynjw[/MENTION] [MENTION=39331]ostell[/MENTION] may have more to add tho' xx
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      Re: ANPR response letter - true or false?

      [MENTION=61850]OliverJB[/MENTION]

      http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/parkingeye-win-and-are-awarded.html
      Last edited by charitynjw; 7th November 2017, 17:07:PM.
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        Re: ANPR response letter - true or false?

        That'll be a no then haha

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          Re: ANPR response letter - true or false?

          Originally posted by OliverJB View Post
          That'll be a no then haha
          Yes.

          CAVEAT LECTOR

          This is only my opinion - "Opinions are made to be changed --or how is truth to be got at?" (Byron)

          You and I do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.
          Cohen, Herb


          There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he
          gets his brain a-going.
          Phelps, C. C.


          "They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!"
          The last words of John Sedgwick

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