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What happens if I lose my appeals to the Council and the Traffic Penalty Tribunal and still refuse to pay?

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What happens if I lose my appeals to the Council and the Traffic Penalty Tribunal and still refuse to pay?

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If you lose your appeal to Traffic Penalty Tribunal you must pay the PCN, if you refuse, the amount of the PCN will increase by a further 50% and the debt may be registered by the Council at the County Court adding further costs. The Council can ask the Court for authorisation to recover the debt through the use of certificated bailiffs. 4.

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