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is this right??
Im a fleet manager so I think that I have extensive knowledge most things "cars" etc. But a clleague has just told me something which just doens ring true: -
She was sent a fine for "turning left" down a road she wasnt aloud to. The fine says she was caught on camera. She swears blind she never truned donw this road, as it a one lane one way rd which is used by buses. Anyway, she sent an appeal for the fine, 2 months later she still hadnt had a response from the local council. Yesterday bailifs turn up requestiong �500 for non payment. She explains that she has not paid as she is awaiting a response to her appeal. Bailifs said that "the council are not obliged to inform you of your appeal being rejected". Therefore, while she has been waiting for a response, her appeal was rejeted and fine increased, without her being advised.
Something not right about this. What advice would you give??
She was sent a fine for "turning left" down a road she wasnt aloud to. The fine says she was caught on camera. She swears blind she never truned donw this road, as it a one lane one way rd which is used by buses. Anyway, she sent an appeal for the fine, 2 months later she still hadnt had a response from the local council. Yesterday bailifs turn up requestiong �500 for non payment. She explains that she has not paid as she is awaiting a response to her appeal. Bailifs said that "the council are not obliged to inform you of your appeal being rejected". Therefore, while she has been waiting for a response, her appeal was rejeted and fine increased, without her being advised.
Something not right about this. What advice would you give??
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the 'bailifs' (?) are talking rubbish. tell them that you have taken the reg number of their car and will be speaking to the local trading standards. (and the council )
the council has to inform you of their desision and then, if not in your favor,give you the option of going to a adjudicator. if you don't pay then, after this they would have to apply to the courts for a non payment to be put against you. then they can apply for the bailifs to come and play. also i would advise her to speak to the local police as these guys seem to be working a scam. and c.i.d may all ready have a file on them.
the council has to inform you of their desision and then, if not in your favor,give you the option of going to a adjudicator. if you don't pay then, after this they would have to apply to the courts for a non payment to be put against you. then they can apply for the bailifs to come and play. also i would advise her to speak to the local police as these guys seem to be working a scam. and c.i.d may all ready have a file on them.