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parking fine
one of my drivers pulled over to answer a call in a restricted parking area, they were approached by a policeman and the driver then moved on straight away. We have now received a fine
should the policeman have told him he would be getting a fine at this time? the driver is under the impression he was told to move on and that was the end of it
of course this is the drivers version to me (scary fleet manager) so may of been sanitised
should the policeman have told him he would be getting a fine at this time? the driver is under the impression he was told to move on and that was the end of it
of course this is the drivers version to me (scary fleet manager) so may of been sanitised
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Police officer waas probably m,iffed your driver drove off on him, so gave out the fine.......you stand a good chance on appeal as youmention he was told to move on. You usually dont get a fine if asked to move on, so just a verbal caution.
Good luck on appeal if they go that route,fluff :0) x
Police officer waas probably m,iffed your driver drove off on him, so gave out the fine.......you stand a good chance on appeal as youmention he was told to move on. You usually dont get a fine if asked to move on, so just a verbal caution.
Good luck on appeal if they go that route,fluff :0) x
On the assumption that parking in the authority where he was stopped is decriminalised then a police officer will not have issued a 'parking fine' (penalty charge notice). A police officer can issue a fixed penalty notice for 'obstruction' or might it have been for using a mobile phone whilst driving? Using a mobile phone, though stopped but with the engine running is still an offence. In either case appeal is only via the magistrates court.