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Parking Fine
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have a parking fine which i want to dispute;
appeal on basis of
ticket not on windscreen drove away
photo of car not clear
reg no not clear
what is the wording for appeal in the procedural impropriety section
appeal on basis of
ticket not on windscreen drove away
photo of car not clear
reg no not clear
what is the wording for appeal in the procedural impropriety section
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May I ask a bit of a daft Question here.... but were you parked illegally and possibly causing an obstruction ? The reasons you give for your appeal seem to be *excuses* as to why the fine should not be applied, not justifications for why you parked in that particular place. There is usually a very good reason why parking is not permitted in certain areas (access for emergency vehicles, limited space for overtaking, pedestrianisation etc etc).
I have to disagree with you David - if calculator was parked illegally, he broke the law, and I hope he has to pay his dues.
Although I do agree that local councils don;t give you any leeway in regards to parking in an area that has no designated parking, but you refuse to pay to park and simply post a letter, the law is very clear 0on what you can and can't ni regards to road markings.
Although I do agree that local councils don;t give you any leeway in regards to parking in an area that has no designated parking, but you refuse to pay to park and simply post a letter, the law is very clear 0on what you can and can't ni regards to road markings.