ignoring a parking ticket?
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Yep the costs will go up n up n if you continue to ignore the bailiffs will come knocking, looking for the full amount. Make sure they don't get a foot in the door. If they do, they can legally take anything from your home to cover the costs. If you continue to stop them entering then they will call the old bill. You can't win :/
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NEVER just ignore parking fines!, have you seen the TV program "balifs".
Most of there work is collecting non payment of parking fines,
Starts off with you owing £30, and can go upto over 1k if you really mess them about, repeat visits, clamping your car, towing it away.....
JUST PAY THE £30, no matter how pissed off you are!
Most of there work is collecting non payment of parking fines,
Starts off with you owing £30, and can go upto over 1k if you really mess them about, repeat visits, clamping your car, towing it away.....
JUST PAY THE £30, no matter how pissed off you are!
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Sorry to hijack the thread - but wanted opinion on this.
I bought and displayed a scratch off style parking ticket on my dash yesterday.
I had dogs in car (in back, dog guard in place), so lowered a couple of windows a bit so they had air.
Came back 30 mins later and had a parking ticket - my ticket was on the floor of the car upside down - can only assume wind had come in through the open windows and had knocked it off the dash onto the floor.
I got a note from the supplier of the scratch ticket stating when I bought the ticket and have appealed - what are my chances ?
I bought and displayed a scratch off style parking ticket on my dash yesterday.
I had dogs in car (in back, dog guard in place), so lowered a couple of windows a bit so they had air.
Came back 30 mins later and had a parking ticket - my ticket was on the floor of the car upside down - can only assume wind had come in through the open windows and had knocked it off the dash onto the floor.
I got a note from the supplier of the scratch ticket stating when I bought the ticket and have appealed - what are my chances ?
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Sorry to hijack the thread - but wanted opinion on this.
I bought and displayed a scratch off style parking ticket on my dash yesterday.
I had dogs in car (in back, dog guard in place), so lowered a couple of windows a bit so they had air.
Came back 30 mins later and had a parking ticket - my ticket was on the floor of the car upside down - can only assume wind had come in through the open windows and had knocked it off the dash onto the floor.
I got a note from the supplier of the scratch ticket stating when I bought the ticket and have appealed - what are my chances ?
I bought and displayed a scratch off style parking ticket on my dash yesterday.
I had dogs in car (in back, dog guard in place), so lowered a couple of windows a bit so they had air.
Came back 30 mins later and had a parking ticket - my ticket was on the floor of the car upside down - can only assume wind had come in through the open windows and had knocked it off the dash onto the floor.
I got a note from the supplier of the scratch ticket stating when I bought the ticket and have appealed - what are my chances ?
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for the OP, send an informative letter advising them that yes the car was temporarily parked illegally as described on the ticket & that your very sorry for being so naughty,
but in your defence state that if the officer had bothered to check the vehicle 1st he would have noticed that it was jacked up at one corner & there was a wheel missing, the tyre replacement shop across the road were fitting a new tyre to the wheel in question while you recieved the ticket, you were only "parked" there for a total of 15 - 20 mins & feel the fine is somewhat harsh.
This actually did happened to me & the reply was extreamly courteous & the fine was dropped.
I've since heard of 2 friends using exactly the same excuse & getting away with it, despite the vehicles having all their wheels & no tyre shop in site !
Obviously, I'm not encouraging you to lie thereby perverting the course of justice & possibly exposing yourself to bigger problems.........but...........
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but in your defence state that if the officer had bothered to check the vehicle 1st he would have noticed that it was jacked up at one corner & there was a wheel missing, the tyre replacement shop across the road were fitting a new tyre to the wheel in question while you recieved the ticket, you were only "parked" there for a total of 15 - 20 mins & feel the fine is somewhat harsh.
This actually did happened to me & the reply was extreamly courteous & the fine was dropped.
I've since heard of 2 friends using exactly the same excuse & getting away with it, despite the vehicles having all their wheels & no tyre shop in site !
Obviously, I'm not encouraging you to lie thereby perverting the course of justice & possibly exposing yourself to bigger problems.........but...........
SS
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NEVER just ignore parking fines!, have you seen the TV program "balifs".
Most of there work is collecting non payment of parking fines,
Starts off with you owing £30, and can go upto over 1k if you really mess them about, repeat visits, clamping your car, towing it away.....
JUST PAY THE £30, no matter how pissed off you are!
Most of there work is collecting non payment of parking fines,
Starts off with you owing £30, and can go upto over 1k if you really mess them about, repeat visits, clamping your car, towing it away.....
JUST PAY THE £30, no matter how pissed off you are!
Happened to me, manchester council gave me a 30 quid ticket via some chav on a moped they pay to drive around ticketing cars!
I had on wheel over the line, so i contested the ticket with said chav, and he basically laughed at me and told me two pay the 30 quid as appeals never work!
**** that, i took photos as evidence and went to the complaints office in person, and sounded off about moped riding chavs and their attitudes, stupid rules and glorified tax collecting then proceeded to show the complaints manager the photos, she said i was in contravention of the line system, so would have to pay.
WTF, i was one wheel over, and it wasnt even fully over the line, so i told them to pi55 off and they would get **** all money out of me!
Next month i got a reminder that the fine had doubled, so i threw it in the bin.
Next month a ***** in an old e class merc with chrome arches and limo black tints knocked on my door demanding 350 quid for non payment of a parking fine!
Why do councils have the right to make a fine go from 30 quid to 350, and get some ex bouncer who weighs about 18 stone to come and harrass people out of their hard earned money?
the whole system stinks to high heaven, but you cant beat it so ill pay the next parking fine i think!
Baliff are just steroid abusers who cant get any other job, its glorified robbery!
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for the OP, send an informative letter advising them that yes the car was temporarily parked illegally as described on the ticket & that your very sorry for being so naughty,
but in your defence state that if the officer had bothered to check the vehicle 1st he would have noticed that it was jacked up at one corner & there was a wheel missing, the tyre replacement shop across the road were fitting a new tyre to the wheel in question while you recieved the ticket, you were only "parked" there for a total of 15 - 20 mins & feel the fine is somewhat harsh.
This actually did happened to me & the reply was extreamly courteous & the fine was dropped.
I've since heard of 2 friends using exactly the same excuse & getting away with it, despite the vehicles having all their wheels & no tyre shop in site !
Obviously, I'm not encouraging you to lie thereby perverting the course of justice & possibly exposing yourself to bigger problems.........but...........
SS
but in your defence state that if the officer had bothered to check the vehicle 1st he would have noticed that it was jacked up at one corner & there was a wheel missing, the tyre replacement shop across the road were fitting a new tyre to the wheel in question while you recieved the ticket, you were only "parked" there for a total of 15 - 20 mins & feel the fine is somewhat harsh.
This actually did happened to me & the reply was extreamly courteous & the fine was dropped.
I've since heard of 2 friends using exactly the same excuse & getting away with it, despite the vehicles having all their wheels & no tyre shop in site !
Obviously, I'm not encouraging you to lie thereby perverting the course of justice & possibly exposing yourself to bigger problems.........but...........
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My mate had tried that before, but with a split boost pipe he said, the reply he got back was make sure the car is in a road worthy condition before it is driven on cheshire councils roads.
He argued there was no way of tellin said pipe would split, they argued it wouldnt have stopped the car from being driven to a safe place!
Councils are *******!
we have just had a letter from the council asking what to do about nuisance parkers from other town commuting in to macc, the options were more yellow lines, more traffic wardens or paying for a residents permit that allows me to park near my house.
all 3 of those options would result in more revenue for the council, and less space to park overall!
The worst thing is they want 120 quid a year for me to have a "permit" to park outside my own house that ensures the traffic wardens dont ticket me, surely it doesnt cost 120 quid for me to go to the council with my reg number and get them too enter it onto the little pda's that wardens carry round, so it wont issue tickets on certain streets?
And they wonder why no one shops in macc and we all go to the trafford centre, its not worth a ticket to shop i macc, and cos there is no shoppers all the good shops have closed down, even mcdonalds has gone ffs!
Talk about how to kill of a town!
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I'm afraid that as with anything to do with the law, they have the whip hand and if you ignore the tickets etc. it will eventually cost you so much that it is never worth while. You just have to accept that they will always win unless you have a stone cold reason for appealing.
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Yep the costs will go up n up n if you continue to ignore the bailiffs will come knocking, looking for the full amount. Make sure they don't get a foot in the door. If they do, they can legally take anything from your home to cover the costs. If you continue to stop them entering then they will call the old bill. You can't win :/
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a. the signs warning of you of the parking restrictions and penalties weren't adequate (too small, badly sited, badly worded, not enough of them, etc), or
b. the penalties are extortionately high, or
c. intimidation or other threatening or unacceptable steps were taken to try and get you to pay up.
If on the other hand the no-parking rules had plenty of clearly worded and visible signs and the fine isn't a completely stupid amount, they could legally come after you and eventually send bailiffs etc, so long as they go through the proper channels.
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£30 - pay it suck it up and move on
£30 don't pay it have loads of grief and end up paying loads more...the ansder is simple really like it or not. Unless you know you have a watertight case.
£30 don't pay it have loads of grief and end up paying loads more...the ansder is simple really like it or not. Unless you know you have a watertight case.
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There's no need to pay when private companies give you a ticket or clamp - just ignore every letter you receive. Local Authorities have the law on their side which is basically guilty until you prove your innocence - ignore those at your peril
Nice thread revival btw
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Nice thread revival btw
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I paid for 4 hours in a new town I was visiting, lost my barings a bit and the appreciative council fined me for being 8 mins overdue. The grace period is 5 minutes so 3 minutes over really. I appealed on the grounds of me paying for a long period and clearly not trying to abuse the system, just got a bit lost and it seemed very harsh. It was rejected, I paid £25 and havent been back.
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I've had the "ticket fell on the floor" type of scenario. More a case of me displaying the wrong ticket or the ticket **** about etc...
Mate said at the time "If it's council, you stand a chance, if it's private, they'll just want the money".
It was council run, I lodged an appeal online, then sent in the parking ticket to back it up. They rescinded the PCN. They'd had other people doing what I'd done. Displaying the supermarket refund voucher, rather than the parking ticket.
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Mate said at the time "If it's council, you stand a chance, if it's private, they'll just want the money".
It was council run, I lodged an appeal online, then sent in the parking ticket to back it up. They rescinded the PCN. They'd had other people doing what I'd done. Displaying the supermarket refund voucher, rather than the parking ticket.
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I've always wondered if your car got ticketed, some local 'tikes' saw said ticket & removed it 'for a laugh', therefore you are none the wiser, what would happen then?
Surely then it really is a case of ignoring the ticket but for a legit reason.....
Surely then it really is a case of ignoring the ticket but for a legit reason.....