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Parking fine
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I received a parking ticked at 21.15 hrs on Saturday evening. It was contravention code 01 "Parking in a restricted street during prescribed hours". Everything is correct on the ticket except the colour of my vehicle. The Traffic Warden has put the colour of my car as black when in fact it is blue. Not even navy blue, it is more a royal blue. Can I use this fact to dodge the fine? As far as I know I am not in view of any CC tv cameras. Much appreciate any advice.
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Contest it. Butterworths Police Law states that the onus is on the issuing authority ergo, in this case, the Traffic Warden to get the details correct.
He hasn't done so therefore the validity of the penalty is questionable .
Couple of years ago a colleague got a ticket for parking his car 20 miles from where he was. Someone had "cloned" his plates. Argue...
He hasn't done so therefore the validity of the penalty is questionable
Couple of years ago a colleague got a ticket for parking his car 20 miles from where he was. Someone had "cloned" his plates. Argue...
15:25 Mon 05th Apr 2010
Colour is not a statutory field on the penalty so wouldn't invalidate the ticket if listed incorrect.
Grasscarp may well have a point about the signage. Was it a single yellow line you parked on or a double? If its a signal it needs signage to indicate the hours of restriction whereas doubles do not as the indicate 'anytime' restrictions.
Grasscarp may well have a point about the signage. Was it a single yellow line you parked on or a double? If its a signal it needs signage to indicate the hours of restriction whereas doubles do not as the indicate 'anytime' restrictions.
Contest it. Butterworths Police Law states that the onus is on the issuing authority ergo, in this case, the Traffic Warden to get the details correct.
He hasn't done so therefore the validity of the penalty is questionable.
Couple of years ago a colleague got a ticket for parking his car 20 miles from where he was. Someone had "cloned" his plates. Argue that the same could be with yours?
Everything is conteatable - its what makes law so enjoyable!
He hasn't done so therefore the validity of the penalty is questionable.
Couple of years ago a colleague got a ticket for parking his car 20 miles from where he was. Someone had "cloned" his plates. Argue that the same could be with yours?
Everything is conteatable - its what makes law so enjoyable!
"Butterworth's" Police Law is at least 5 years out of date and as such would not incorporate many aspects of current legislation vis-a-vis the Traffic Management Act 2004 nor PCN regulations amended in 2007.
Here is the Operational Guidance to Local Authorities: Parking Policy and Enforcement (issued 2008)...
http://www.dft.gov.uk...kingenforcepolicy.pdf
The information required for a PCN is listed in section 8.40
The information it is recommended to also record (such as colour) is listed in 8.41
Here is the Operational Guidance to Local Authorities: Parking Policy and Enforcement (issued 2008)...
http://www.dft.gov.uk...kingenforcepolicy.pdf
The information required for a PCN is listed in section 8.40
The information it is recommended to also record (such as colour) is listed in 8.41