Hi. I am the original poster of this thread. I now have my own user name, as I was using my wife's.
My friend has had his tickets cancelled. He does not have to pay any fines at all.
There is a little known but useful piece of law involved. Councils will tell you that once an adjudicator has looked at the tickets, their decision is final and that no further appeal is allowed.
NOT SO. As with all British law, a person is innocent until proven guilty. Acting on legal advice, you should put (when you send in the appeal) that you reserve the right to defend yourself in a civil court should the appeal fail. The council cannot refuse or over rule this. It is your right in law to clear your name by whatever means you choose.
This is what we did. We drafted a reply to the Council advising them that if the appeal against the tickets had been unsuccessful, then we would exercise our right under law to take it to court, and claim for all costs, including travel, hotelloss of earnings etc etc.
The matter was dropped. May help someone else, but a BIG lesson learned from this was NEVER show your number plate when selling a car, because, as in our case, some scroat will take advantage.
It was handy having a family barrister who immediately saw this loophole. The councils have no legal footing to impose a 'no appeal' situation.