some advice please
I was issued a parking ticket on the Barking Road last Saturday. At the time I thought it was a fair cop as I had been on double yellows for 40 mins or so. When I returned home I looked at the ticket and the issuer had added an incorrect registration number to my car. Mine is RF07, but the ticket says RF02, in two differing areas of the ticket itself.
So the question is what do i do:-
1: Ignore it as the parking authority have no way of tracing me as the reg is incorrect.
2: Phone the number on the back of the ticket and say a parking ticket was put on my car in error and explain why - I am reluctant to do this as I am sure they will try and pin it on my anyway and therefore honesty would still cost me £50
Has anyone been in this situation before? Any advice please?
And for the wags, yes I should have got a ticket for having the foolishness to enter east London in the first place......
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If there is any other identifying information on the ticket, or the PA put it in correctly on their copy of the ticket, you WILL be fined. As you say, you know you were there for forty minutes and, whilst you used to be able to pull all sorts of tricks in getting round tickets (I used to work for the Parking Appeals tribunal - believe me, I've seen people challenge tickets on the basis that the PA put 'red' down as the colour of the vehicle, with the appellant subsqequently challenging it on the basis that the car was 'maroon' - they didn't win) the fact remains that you were parked illegally.
Don't park illegally - don't get a fine. (well, usually anyway, although sometimes even that doesn't hold true with some of the more (ahem) 'over zealous' traffic wardens out there!
A double yellow means no parking at anytime. Is that so difficult to understand?
This is not a wind up. Illegal parkers piss me off, even more so when they try and get out of paying.
Try this forum mate. I got off a ticket by signing up and asking a few questions from one of the overly zealous guys
Bad day Dave?
sorry to have pissed you off............
not strictly true,in certain boroughs, if you have a disabled parking badge you can park on double yellow lines
Not at all.
As with your parking ticket they had entered one part of the numberplate wrong and we had got it instead of SRY as we are SRV at the end. I tried to contact the correct people via the number provided and email address provided, no joy. I wrote three times enclosing a copy of the PCN and got no reply finally at the fourth attempt of writing and after about 5 hours queuing on the phone only to cut off each time and numerous emails they finally sent me a letter in response to say my appeal had been noted and accepted. No sorry to bother you and it was all just a simple mix up that we hope did not cause you too much inconvenience.
In the end I feel sorry for the real culprit who is facing a fine when they finally catch up with him. I like others on here hate people that park illegally as in my area the roads are narrow and easily blocked, I also do not see why people cannot see a box junction, yet his front wheels were only just on the line!
The council came back and said "you can only pay by text or phone in these particular bays now" - the signs were not even visible where he parked, absolutely ridiculous. He is still arguing.
However,
People who park in disabled bays without a disabled badge are scum. FACT
like the 20 year olds that borrow their Grannies disabled badge!
Sorry.
Spot on AFKA.
he's not spot on about double yellows.
Double yellow lines are there for a reason... and if we ignored them then people wouldnt be able to get from A to B as most roads would be blocked.. single yellow lines, however are different. stupid thing to say i reckon.
and the same can be said for the people who park in the spots designated for parents with 'small children' the amount of times i see parents with young teenage kids parking in these spots aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
Seconded. Or when you see someone in one of those bays with a two door Punto and not a child seat in sight. Makes me want to squash it with my 4x4.