Parking fine for a stolen car

Parking fine for a stolen car

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Newc

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1,886 posts

183 months

Monday 13th May
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tldr - PCN issued before theft notified - I assume I am going to be bent over ?

I had a car stolen recently. I did not notice the theft for nearly ten days as it was parked in a residents' bay out of sight of my house and I don't daily drive. On day I realised, reported to Police, Insurer, DVLA, etc. All sorted, full insurance settlement, case closed. I canvassed the local area for cctv but nothing that showed the car, so I couldn't narrow down the date of theft. Insurance recorded it as the date I reported it.

Roll on two months. Today I receive a parking fine notice with a 50% surcharge 'because you ignored our original ticket'. And there's web access to show the warden's photos and sure enough, there it is, sat 3 miles from my house. I assume the scrotes were checking to see if it had any extra trackers fitted.

So that confirms the timing. Stolen on 1st or 2nd, parking ticket on the 2nd, then presumably off to Tilbury that night and in Minsk by the weekend. I reported it on the 8th. I've given the Police the extra info about the times.

I have two issues -
1 - obviously I never had the original ticket so now I have the £195 fine outstanding. That seems to be a manageable situation and should be negotiable back down to £65 via an Order for Recovery and witness Statement. Is that right, or are the bailiffs on their way ?

2 - because the ticket was issued before the theft was notified, I am guessing there's no way to prove the car was already stolen, and I'm going to just have to suck it up and pay it ?

sunbeam alpine

6,962 posts

189 months

Monday 13th May
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Sorry if it's a stupid question, but can you explain - or think of - a reason why you wouldn't have received the original ticket given that the car must still have been registered to you at the time?

Ham_and_Jam

2,279 posts

98 months

Monday 13th May
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Newc said:
tldr - PCN issued before theft notified - I assume I am going to be bent over ?

I had a car stolen recently. I did not notice the theft for nearly ten days as it was parked in a residents' bay out of sight of my house and I don't daily drive. On day I realised, reported to Police, Insurer, DVLA, etc. All sorted, full insurance settlement, case closed. I canvassed the local area for cctv but nothing that showed the car, so I couldn't narrow down the date of theft. Insurance recorded it as the date I reported it.

Roll on two months. Today I receive a parking fine notice with a 50% surcharge 'because you ignored our original ticket'. And there's web access to show the warden's photos and sure enough, there it is, sat 3 miles from my house. I assume the scrotes were checking to see if it had any extra trackers fitted.

So that confirms the timing. Stolen on 1st or 2nd, parking ticket on the 2nd, then presumably off to Tilbury that night and in Minsk by the weekend. I reported it on the 8th. I've given the Police the extra info about the times.

I have two issues -
1 - obviously I never had the original ticket so now I have the £195 fine outstanding. That seems to be a manageable situation and should be negotiable back down to £65 via an Order for Recovery and witness Statement. Is that right, or are the bailiffs on their way ?

2 - because the ticket was issued before the theft was notified, I am guessing there's no way to prove the car was already stolen, and I'm going to just have to suck it up and pay it ?
Reply that your car had been stolen and parking fine was picked up by the thieving scrotes.

Enclose the relevant crime reference number.

Newc

Original Poster:

1,886 posts

183 months

Monday 13th May
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sunbeam alpine said:
Sorry if it's a stupid question, but can you explain - or think of - a reason why you wouldn't have received the original ticket given that the car must still have been registered to you at the time?
Parking ticket, not a traffic violation. So the original ticket is on the car...which is in Minsk.

Newc

Original Poster:

1,886 posts

183 months

Monday 13th May
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Ham_and_Jam said:
Reply that your car had been stolen and parking fine was picked up by the thieving scrotes.

Enclose the relevant crime reference number.
Thanks, done that, waiting to hear back.