How to deal with Parking Ticket
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I managed to obtain a parking ticket today from Glasgow's parking prats.
Trouble is I actually had a ticket stuck to the car window and it was in time. My problem is that in the heat the ticket fell off the window into the driver side footwell.
Then I was ticketed.
I have zero intention of paying the ticket cos I've payed to park where I did.
I'm planning on sending the ticket back (unfilled out) and with a letter explaining the situation. Should I send back my (not so) sticky ticket or send a photocopy of it, so that they can't "lose" it.
Or should I just send the origional.
Andy
Trouble is I actually had a ticket stuck to the car window and it was in time. My problem is that in the heat the ticket fell off the window into the driver side footwell.
Then I was ticketed.
I have zero intention of paying the ticket cos I've payed to park where I did.
I'm planning on sending the ticket back (unfilled out) and with a letter explaining the situation. Should I send back my (not so) sticky ticket or send a photocopy of it, so that they can't "lose" it.
Or should I just send the origional.
Andy
Similar thing happened to me. I but my ticket on the dash board and left the car. As I walked away I remembered I'd left a CD in the CD player, so I went back the car and turned on the ignition so I could eject the disk. Anyway, unknown to me my ticket was resting on an air vent and when the ignition was switched on a small stream of air blew my ticket upside down.
Came back to the car 6 hours later to find two parking tickets on it and a clamp, bugger.
I produced my ticket to the 'parking people' as proof of what had happened, they accused me of obtaining the ticket of off a fellow car-parker. They also added that it's the drivers responsibilty to make sure that the ticket is in clear view. I appealed and lost.
That was about 5 years ago in London and from what I hear, drivers are far more successful now at getting their money back for incorrect parking tickets compared to a few years ago.
Best of luck anyway.
Came back to the car 6 hours later to find two parking tickets on it and a clamp, bugger.
I produced my ticket to the 'parking people' as proof of what had happened, they accused me of obtaining the ticket of off a fellow car-parker. They also added that it's the drivers responsibilty to make sure that the ticket is in clear view. I appealed and lost.
That was about 5 years ago in London and from what I hear, drivers are far more successful now at getting their money back for incorrect parking tickets compared to a few years ago.
Best of luck anyway.
Have never paid a parking ticket yet.
Protracted correspondence together with photocopies of the valid tickets or repeatedly resending the cheque for the correct amount ( in case of a ticket got in Luton when credit card machine was not working ) has always worked. They don't always cash the cheques but they usually give up.
Protracted correspondence together with photocopies of the valid tickets or repeatedly resending the cheque for the correct amount ( in case of a ticket got in Luton when credit card machine was not working ) has always worked. They don't always cash the cheques but they usually give up.
3 times we parked in the same car park and got a ticket for parking in the disabled spaces.
what wroung with that you ask we have a orange badge
on display all the times.
first time times i complaned and refused to pay.
3rd time i punched the
ers lights out
that sovled the problem no more tickets.
since
what wroung with that you ask we have a orange badge
on display all the times.
first time times i complaned and refused to pay.
3rd time i punched the
ers lights out that sovled the problem no more tickets.
since
AFAIK even if you had a vaild ticket the fact that it wasn't displayed correctly will be reason for them to give a ticket, but it's got to be worth appealing on the off-chance that they will be reasonable.
I got a ticket a few months back on a Sunday morning. Went to view a flat in Greenwich, parked up on an empty residential road where there was lots of space and was there for no more than 10 minutes. Came back and some tw@ was giving me a ticket. However, as I was driving off I noticed that he had written my reg. number incorrectly. Gave him a wave and threw away the ticket
I got a ticket a few months back on a Sunday morning. Went to view a flat in Greenwich, parked up on an empty residential road where there was lots of space and was there for no more than 10 minutes. Came back and some tw@ was giving me a ticket. However, as I was driving off I noticed that he had written my reg. number incorrectly. Gave him a wave and threw away the ticket

Hi, who likes these people! I got a letter 3 months ago from council parking plod concerning an alleged ticket placed on my scimitar 2.5 years ago. I never received ticket in first place, and have since maintained I never got one. They confirmed they did, but are only now chasing for a fine which is now standing at £60. They said they have up to 6 years to launch a fine! Any body had similar/ ideas to counter? Scimie
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