Was the OP's article this one from The Sun?:
www.thesun.co.uk/news/1767243/thousands-of-familie.../
Or this from The Mail?
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3784421/Stranger-...l
The courts issue something like 1.75million civil claims in a year. The vast majority will be in the small claims/debt/default category. Against that background hundreds of cases, while undoubtedly inconvenient and distressing for those involved, are statistically insignificant. Some of the cases mentioned in that piece look very fishy - I'd love to know the circumstances leading to a bill for £30k around a parking ticket.
The claimant has to provide an address for the putative defendant. It's a waste of money in court fees etc to issue summonses while playing fast/loose with accuracy of address for service. Where the address is incorrect the vast majority are returned via Royal Mail. While as a hoseholder I might ignore junk mail for a previous occupier anything with a government frank on it would be returned.
If of course PE or one of the other parking outfits is being careless or using a scattergun approach then hopefully court staff or judges will see the trend and give then a dressing down.
The flip side from claimants point of view is that many defendants ignore their debts up to, and way beyond, the point where summonses are issued. Sometimes it's wilfull but far more common they just hope it will go away. I volunteer for Citizens Advice. Had a client last week present with a summons issued the previous day. He was a complete outlier, far more common that they trail in post judgement with a bailiff's notice etc.
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