I received a notice claiming I owed a £107 fine for an offense I did not commit. They provided a dark, unclear image of a vehicle without a visible number plate, claiming it was mine. There was no formal letter, no legal notice, no solid proof, and no legitimate appeal option. When I questioned this, they insisted it was my responsibility to prove it wasn’t my vehicle, which is fundamentally incorrect. The accuser should bear the burden of proof, not the individual receiving the notice. They also claimed the fine had been “doubled” without a valid notice being issued. This seems like a tactic to intimidate individuals into making payments. I strongly advise against engaging with them. Do not pay. Request proper documentation and consider reporting them.
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