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Ive just got a ticket after parking in a council car park. My ticket ran over.
The anoying thing is, the machine on that car park was faulty (a notice saying out of order stuck on with penalty ticket pouches!) I had to go to the next car park to get my 1st ticket.
Is there any grounds for appeal on the basis that the ticket machine was out of order, or can they request you visit another machine on another carpark?
No. But you could enquire how many machines were available for use at this location. (As I have heard that when a solus machine went faulty, and the motorist bought one from the adjacent machine on the street, we was ticketed because the 'wrong' ticket was displayed. It was cancelled on appeal because there was no other machine a ticket could be purchased from.