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Parking Ticket Worth Appealing ?

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    #21
    Originally posted by andrew_neil_uk
    If you were caught on camera - The police MUST send you a notice of intended prosecution within 14 days. If they do not, the case is a nonstarter.


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    They didn't I guess it was a bored copper with a speed gun, this was in 1989 mind.
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      #22
      Originally posted by gingerjedi
      I appealed against a speeding ticket as it came through 5 and a half months after the alleged offence with no photographic proof just an officers statement saying that I was doing 42 in a 30 zone, I argued that I could not possibly remember doing something that long ago.

      They just doubled the fine for having the cheek to appeal, you can’t beat these robots.
      The only way to beat these feckers is on a technicality.

      This recent article proves it can be done:

      http://tinyurl.com/38873v

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        #23
        Now, what you need to do is send in an appeal with a copy of the permit, saying it was on the car and the traffic warden missed it.
        What happens in General, stays in General.
        You know what they say about assumptions!

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          #24
          Originally posted by Ivor1
          Is it worth appealing on the ground the restriction time is useless and serves no purpose and I was in fact a resident and had no where else to park ?
          You want to appeal on the ground that the law is a ass, and that what you did was reasonable?

          My goodness, what makes you think that's anything to do with it?
          Last edited by Euro-commuter; 21 May 2007, 17:35.
          God made men. Sam Colt made them equal.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Euro-commuter
            You want to appeal on the ground that the law is a ass, and that what you did was reasonable?

            My goodness, what makes you think that's anything to do with it?
            Im going to appeal the ticket, decided Im going to have some fun with them My appeal letter will go in a couple of days before the 14 day discount period is up, so that freeze the fine, then then recon appeals are taking around 6-8 weeks at the moment to process Even if I loose the appeal I can appeal again and delay payment again at discount rate.

            Ive already written them a very nice letter , my final stance will be to pay the fine but both cheque and parking ticket will see the darkness of my ass crack before I post it And for what its worth I will forward my letters to the local press, they love a cr*p story like this, there very anti wardens
            Last edited by Ivor1; 21 May 2007, 20:58.

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              #26
              Well result they dropped the parking ticket based on my appeal letter . Also got a letter to day from the IR today saying I had 'over paid' some NI and to deduct x amount from my next payment

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                #27
                Originally posted by Ivor1
                Well result they dropped the parking ticket based on my appeal letter . Also got a letter to day from the IR today saying I had 'over paid' some NI and to deduct x amount from my next payment

                Absolutely disgusting and I hope you realise that some deserving warden may have fallen marginally short of his hourly target due to your unspeakable connivances, you selfish and cruel man.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Ivor1
                  Yeah thats what they claim, but next to the station is a Sainsbury who charge £2 a day for all day parking, so why anyone would bother parking over a mile from the station outside my house when its that cheap is beyond me and they dont. The parking restrictions on my road are of no use to the residents, the only people who I have seen get tickets on my road are the residents themselves.

                  Unfortantly the permit applies per car, ie the permit has the cars registration on, so cant claim he didnt see it.

                  Technically the ticket was correctly issued, but I think it was highly unfair. Considering I pay £125 a year for a permit and when I do want to park outside my house at weekends and evenings I cant as their is no restriction at this time and people park there not for the station but the fecking park that is 3 minutes walk from my house.

                  I had a look at this site

                  http://www.parking-appeals.gov.uk/Iv...galGrounds.asp

                  that details reason you could have to appeal a ticket and it looks like I dont have a reason to appeal. Just going to have to stump up the cash but will I will be sure to include a fruitly worded letter with the payment. May be drop a line to local paper,
                  but to be honest I cant be a*rsed, my times worth more than that, but its the principle of the thing.

                  The only thing that did bring a smile to my face was while I was talking to the warden not 1 but 2 cars took the time to slow up as the drove past, wined their windows downs the first called the warden a 'f**king w*nker' the second shouted 'get a proper job you a*s whole' . I agree in some cases wardens do do a necessary job but in my case they should of been a bit more human.


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                    #29
                    firstly say the permit had fallen off the windscreen (then if they have taken a picture they still can't prove it wasn't in the car). If the council reject it, take it to the parking appeal service

                    http://www.parking-appeals.gov.uk/

                    If you time it until the last minute the council won't respond in time and it will be thrown out (tried and tested).
                    I remember the good old days of this site when people used to moan about serious contractor related issues like house prices and immigration. How times have changed!?

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                      #30
                      People lik eyou appealing parking tickets and abusing traffic wardens realy annoy me.
                      The rules on parking and therefore wardens are there for a reason. The reason is the free flow of traffic for all.
                      If everyone ignored parking rules there would be chaos.

                      What do you mean you couldnt park anywhere else? Did you not say there was a convenient Sainsburys car park at a very reasonable 2 quid? Are you too tight or too lazy?

                      If you don't like th parking restrictions in your area then move.

                      Stop complaining when it is you that is at fault and stop inconveniencing the rest of us.

                      HTH.
                      I am not qualified to give the above advice!

                      The original point and click interface by
                      Smith and Wesson.

                      Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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