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My wife got a parking ticket a couple of weeks ago in a council car park.
She parked the car and went to get some change as the machines don't give change and she didn't want to pay £2 to park for half an hour (cost 60p).
When she returned 6 minutes later she had a ticket. She rang me and I told her to ring the council on the number on the ticket. She did so and was told there was nobody in the office to deal with her enquiry. Total time elapsed since parking the car and going to get money to pay - 12 minutes!
We have written to the council to appeal as it seems to me that there was no reasonable period of observation but have been told that we will have to pay the £40 fine.
sorry - 6 minutes to get back to the car with change and find she already had a ticket and she rang the council another 6 minutes after that. We can prove this from her mobile bill.
It hapenned in Nottingham.
I can't post the ticket on here as I don't have access to a scanner
In a Car Park there is no need for observation other than to establish if the driver is at the machine what else would they be observing for? The contravention is for leaving a vehicle in the car park without making payment, by leaving the car park the adjudicator has ruled in the past that you have 'left' the vehicle without paying and the pcn is valid. Your only chance of getting off is to hope there is a mistake on the PCN.
I wrote to the managing director of the district council pointing out that their ticket machines don't give change and that the District Council benefits hugely from overpayments in pre paid parking charges.
Response -"The parking fine was correct but in the circumstances will be cancelled"
I wrote to the managing director of the district council pointing out that their ticket machines don't give change and that the District Council benefits hugely from overpayments in pre paid parking charges.
Response -"The parking fine was correct but in the circumstances will be cancelled"