GeneralWorld

Ulez bailiffs send ‘threaten to seize personal items’ from home of car owner despite paying charge

A business owner received a Ulez penalty of £559 and threatening letters from a bailiff despite paying the charge.

In August 2022, the Cotswolds-based entrepreneur was opening a new site in London and paid the ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) charge each time they drove in.

They paid the £27.50 charge on the morning of August 29, 2022 but still received a penalty which was disputed and appealed.

“Prior to receiving a decision, I began to get threatening letters from bailiffs, suggesting I could have personal items seized from my home,” the business owner said in a letter to The Guardian.

The bailiffs suggested they paid the £559 immediately for the penalty charge and their fee – which would all be refunded if the appeal was won.

They paid the charge in a bid to avoid further stress, despite having the bank statements to prove the charge had been paid.

However, in September 2023, the driver received a summons claiming it remained unpaid.

They added: “Despite paying a solicitor to send off a signed affidavit, I am still receiving threatening letters.”


LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:

New Zero Emission Vehicle mandate will force brands to sell electric cars this year or risk huge fines‘Self-centred and uncaring’ Sadiq Khan slammed for ‘taking cash from the poorest’ with ‘unfair’ UlezUlez caused mechanic so much stressed he claims it left him bald – ‘It’s been a living nightmare’

Following an investigation, it appeared the motorist had entered their registration incorrectly while paying.

To further confuse matters, the car which was accidentally paid for, was also a grey BMW.

TfL were eventually able to find the original payment.

The penalties and further outstanding charges were subsequently cancelled.

The business owner also received a refund for the money paid and an apology for the distress caused.

They were advised to use auto pay if planning on regularly driving into London to avoid any penalties.

TfL recommended that the registration plate is double checked.

GB News has contacted TfL for comment.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *