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Is this a new thing? I've received a Parking Charge Notice via email rather than a letter. I'm inclined to completely ignore it. Here's the body of the email;
Notice To Ticket Keeper
Parking attendant №: xxx had reasonable reason to believe that the following violation of the terms and conditions of parking occured on our client's private land (Details of which were clearly and prominently displayed and agreed to by the driver by the act of parking the vehicle).
Parking Charge Information
Parking Charge Date: 17/10/2016
Parking Charge
Referance number: XXXX
Parking Charge Amount: £90.00
14 Day Early Pay Discount: £0.00
Additional Charges: £0.00
Discount You Could Have: £82.00
Total now due: £90.00
All the details and photo are available for you:
The company is UKPC Ltd.
Notice To Ticket Keeper
Parking attendant №: xxx had reasonable reason to believe that the following violation of the terms and conditions of parking occured on our client's private land (Details of which were clearly and prominently displayed and agreed to by the driver by the act of parking the vehicle).
Parking Charge Information
Parking Charge Date: 17/10/2016
Parking Charge
Referance number: XXXX
Parking Charge Amount: £90.00
14 Day Early Pay Discount: £0.00
Additional Charges: £0.00
Discount You Could Have: £82.00
Total now due: £90.00
All the details and photo are available for you:
The company is UKPC Ltd.