ULEZ - PCN Cloned plate

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chopper602

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Friday 28th June
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Has anyone had success in defending a cloned plate and fine for non-payment of ULEZ fee?



It's definitely not us. We are 300 miles away from the alleged offence!
Last time we had a parking fine from Hammersmith or somewhere, which was waived, but that was 18 months ago. I've sent photos of the car (different trim, wheels and German / French emissions stickers on the windscreen). CCTV stills from wife's work showing car entering and leaving at the time in question. The TFL website still says : Representation submitted Under review' after 5 weeks

Been reported to the Police both times and have the report numbers and submitted those to TFL too. Do I have to sign away my first born to get this waived ?

Today we've had parking fine for City of Westminster, which I'll have a look at later.


Edited by chopper602 on Friday 28th June 18:09

chopper602

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martinbiz said:
You seem to have all the evidence you need to get it dropped, You have already had a parking ticket waived, so why do you perceive you will have a problem?
It's just taking so long . . .

chopper602

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Wackywoo105 said:
What happens in cases where this keeps happening? Are you just supposed to spend significant amounts of time sorting it out?

The DVLA should issue a free No plate change if your vehicle has been cloned and new plates supplied at their cost.
It would cost me money in the long term, new plates mean insurance etc would need amending at my cost. I guess I just have to keep sending 'Representations' into the authorities as required.

The latest one from Westminster has a photo with the VIN visible and it's very different to mine, so thats a good defence that it's a different car, but I'll bet thats not on the information supplied by DVLA . . .

chopper602

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Terminator X said:
How do you think they got your reg? Any online images of your car with plate visible?

I'd go with suggestion above, change your plate. Insurance will just be admin to change the plate.

TX.
After I've shelled out £200-300 for a plate. Mrs chopper wants to change the car soon anyway . . .