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adrums1999 | 02:28 Mon 08th Jan 2007 | Road rules
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Does one exist?
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I suppose you could use a holepunch in one corner
it depends on the type of parking ticket.

I have got a way with a couple due to one digit of my reg on the form being wrong also and one due to the wrong vehicle colour.
Someone I knew appealed on the grounds that she had parked there loads of times previously without being ticketed - and got off!
Always worth trying excuses, You can only get turned down, I have a 50% success rate.
I have a friend who challenges every parking fine he receives from parking on private ground, as in supermarkets, shoping centers etc on the grounds you can only be prosecuted for trespasing on private property. He has, to date, not had to pay or been taken to court for the numerous tickets he has received. If only I was that brave!!!
Depends if they have cameras. I have picked tickets up in public car parks and spoken nicely to someone leaving the car park and got hold of a valid ticket and claimed the attendant must have been blind!
If your parking on doubble yellows or in a bus stop there is nothing you can do if your parking in disabled parking and not disabled there is nothing you can do if you in a car park and you got the parking attendent whos clock watching the moment the you parking ticket expires you get the ticket thats not fair but as for supermarkets \ private car parks they have the right to issue there own tickets.

If there is a sign explaining the parking rules \ restrictions and you did not read it then it's your fault.

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