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I have just received a penalty Charge Notice from Ealing Council for allegedly for making a prohibited U-turn. The alleged contravention is photographed on 2nd July 07 but the date of notice is 09 August 07. Is there a time limit on such notices? Thank in advance. |
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Ordinary Hard Working Bloke ) gurgled
happily, sounding much like they were saying : I have just received a penalty Charge Notice from Ealing Council for allegedly for making a prohibited U-turn. Did you? The alleged contravention is photographed on 2nd July 07 but the date of notice is 09 August 07. Is there a time limit on such notices? Are you the registered keeper of the vehicle, and is it registered to the address the FPN was sent to? If so, then IIRC it has to be sent (not received) within 14days. If not, then it has to have been sent to the registered keeper within 14 days, who then replies to it with the details of the person driving, who then receives another FPN - and there's no timescale for any of those. |
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![]() "Adrian" wrote in message . 245.131... Ordinary Hard Working Bloke ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : I have just received a penalty Charge Notice from Ealing Council for allegedly for making a prohibited U-turn. Did you? The alleged contravention is photographed on 2nd July 07 but the date of notice is 09 August 07. Is there a time limit on such notices? Are you the registered keeper of the vehicle, and is it registered to the address the FPN was sent to? If so, then IIRC it has to be sent (not received) within 14days. If not, then it has to have been sent to the registered keeper within 14 days, who then replies to it with the details of the person driving, who then receives another FPN - and there's no timescale for any of those. Hi Adrian Yes, I am the registered owner and all I have is the 'Penalty Charge Notice' which as I said is dated 5 weeks after the alleged offence. Is there any statute that I can refer to on this matter? Thanks again. |
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Ordinary Hard Working Bloke ) gurgled
happily, sounding much like they were saying : I have just received a penalty Charge Notice from Ealing Council for allegedly for making a prohibited U-turn. Did you? The alleged contravention is photographed on 2nd July 07 but the date of notice is 09 August 07. Is there a time limit on such notices? Are you the registered keeper of the vehicle, and is it registered to the address the FPN was sent to? If so, then IIRC it has to be sent (not received) within 14days. If not, then it has to have been sent to the registered keeper within 14 days, who then replies to it with the details of the person driving, who then receives another FPN - and there's no timescale for any of those. Yes, I am the registered owner Have you only bought the car recently? and all I have is the 'Penalty Charge Notice' which as I said is dated 5 weeks after the alleged offence. Is there any statute that I can refer to on this matter? You'd be best asking in uk.rec.driving - I've x-posted this reply. |
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![]() "Adrian" wrote in message . 245.131... Ordinary Hard Working Bloke ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : I have just received a penalty Charge Notice from Ealing Council for allegedly for making a prohibited U-turn. Did you? The alleged contravention is photographed on 2nd July 07 but the date of notice is 09 August 07. Is there a time limit on such notices? Are you the registered keeper of the vehicle, and is it registered to the address the FPN was sent to? If so, then IIRC it has to be sent (not received) within 14days. If not, then it has to have been sent to the registered keeper within 14 days, who then replies to it with the details of the person driving, who then receives another FPN - and there's no timescale for any of those. Yes, I am the registered owner Have you only bought the car recently? and all I have is the 'Penalty Charge Notice' which as I said is dated 5 weeks after the alleged offence. Is there any statute that I can refer to on this matter? You'd be best asking in uk.rec.driving - I've x-posted this reply. Thank for your help. |
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![]() "Ordinary Hard Working Bloke" wrote in message ... and all I have is the 'Penalty Charge Notice' which as I said is dated 5 weeks after the alleged offence. Is there any statute that I can refer to on this matter? IIRC, up to six months after the alleged offence. Although, uk.legal will no doubt be able to give the definitive answer. tox |
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"Ordinary Hard Working Bloke" wrote in message ... and all I have is the 'Penalty Charge Notice' which as I said is dated 5 weeks after the alleged offence. Is there any statute that I can refer to on this matter? IIRC, up to six months after the alleged offence. Although, uk.legal will no doubt be able to give the definitive answer. 28 days - see http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/locact03/30003--c.htm#6 Although they still have the option of trying for a proper conviction, they would be stupid to attempt that for an alleged U-turn offence. |
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Nick Finnigan wrote:
The Legend wrote: "Ordinary Hard Working Bloke" wrote in message ... and all I have is the 'Penalty Charge Notice' which as I said is dated 5 weeks after the alleged offence. Is there any statute that I can refer to on this matter? IIRC, up to six months after the alleged offence. Although, uk.legal will no doubt be able to give the definitive answer. 28 days - see http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/locact03/30003--c.htm#6 Not quite. It's normally 28 days, but if the council applied to the Secretary of State (i.e. DVLA in practice) within 14 days for the name and address of the registered keeper, and that information was not supplied by DVLA by the 28-day deadline, then the council are allowed to delay the issue of the PCN for a maximum of a further 6 months. (section 6, subsections 3 to 6) -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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![]() "Richard J." wrote in message k... Nick Finnigan wrote: The Legend wrote: "Ordinary Hard Working Bloke" wrote in message ... and all I have is the 'Penalty Charge Notice' which as I said is dated 5 weeks after the alleged offence. Is there any statute that I can refer to on this matter? IIRC, up to six months after the alleged offence. Although, uk.legal will no doubt be able to give the definitive answer. 28 days - see http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/locact03/30003--c.htm#6 Not quite. It's normally 28 days, but if the council applied to the Secretary of State (i.e. DVLA in practice) within 14 days for the name and address of the registered keeper, and that information was not supplied by DVLA by the 28-day deadline, then the council are allowed to delay the issue of the PCN for a maximum of a further 6 months. (section 6, subsections 3 to 6) -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) Hi Thanks for your reply. How do I find out whether they had applied to DVLA within the 14 days and that they were not supplied the information. If I wrote to them, would they really tell me? Thanks in advance |
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Ordinary Hard Working Bloke wrote:
Thanks for your reply. How do I find out whether they had applied to DVLA within the 14 days and that they were not supplied the information. If I wrote to them, would they really tell me? I think you want to write to them within 14 days anyway, and mention that your vehicle was not there/ you were not driving/ you didnt' do a U turn(whatever that is)/ U turns are not illegal/ they didn't issue the notice within 28 days (although their website only refers to parking, not moving traffic PCNs). http://www.ealing.gov.uk/services/en...ets_and_fines/ |
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