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Title: Parking fines
Post by: stevegunn on September 20, 2004, 11:53:18 pm
Received a parking fine today for £100 from the City of Westminster dated 13/08/04.The strange thing is i've never been to the City of Westminster with my van ???
Spoke to them this afternoon and explained i'm based in the North East but this did not wash with them gave them the name,address and telephone number of the clients house who's carpets i was cleaning at the time of the said offence still no joy.I have to send a letter detailing all the facts and they will decide whether to pursue the fine or not. >:(
Title: Re: Paking fines
Post by: paul@ctcs on September 20, 2004, 11:56:34 pm
Thats shocking!! Is it possible some scum bag has made a false plate up which unfortunatly is a ringer of yours ???

Paul
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: paulchambers on September 21, 2004, 12:22:54 am

I had a similar experience in the eighties, a parking ticket for a car i sold i did all the neccessary paperwork when i sold the car. I had to prove i wasnt driving the car  even though it had been sold. I had to prove where i was at the exact time the offence took place It turn out i was under a  argentine air attack in the falklands conflict.   Paul
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Mike Halliday on September 21, 2004, 12:40:22 am
you need to find out if the original ticket was issued by a person or was it a camera offence (congestion charge)

if it was issued by a person then you don't have a problem. what people often don't know is when you are issued a ticket and the warden takes the car reg no' he takes it not of the car but off the tax disc, he also take the serial no' of the tax disk.

your car & number plate can be cloned without the offender seeing your vehical but he can't clone your tax disc.

ask for comformation of you tax disc serial no' or send a photcopy of your disc to the ticket office as proof it was'nt your vehicle

Mike
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: martin19842 on September 21, 2004, 12:56:13 am
if it was a camera ie bus lane or congestion then insist they send you the photo, this will prove it wasnt you.

a case last year was alleged to be a tractor in a bus lane, the pic showed it to be a moped, case solved fake number plate.

sorted

regards

martin
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: mark_roberts on September 21, 2004, 01:17:11 am
Got a parking ticket a few weeks ago for single yellow line offence.

So on Friday I rang the local police station, spoke to the head warden, told her I was working in a certain street all day and would be parked on a single yellow.  No problem she says just display a notice on the dash to say the above and the wardens would be informed.  

Hey presto no ticket for me today.

Mark
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: martin19842 on September 21, 2004, 01:51:43 am
mark,

if you havent paid the first one, then appeal and send in supporting paperwork ie invoice for the job,

sometimes that works, and the ticket wil be cancelled.

regards

martin
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Len Gribble on September 21, 2004, 02:54:29 am
Steve

Some local authorities issue cameras to there staff where the take a picture of the offending vehicle with ticket on screen, that’s worth checking. Re congestion/bus lane charge that’s issued Ken’s mob not local authorities.

Mark

You can also get away on a double yellow you need to know times of the restrictions and double parking but will say you have to be a tm/recoil to get away with it! I’ve even got away with it on the white zig zag lines Victoria st SW1 dead opposite Westminster Cathedral two Saturdays ago Yellow light helps plus charm! ;D ;D

Now the confusion, which is nicking you the police tw or the local tw or Ken?

Len



Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Shorty on September 21, 2004, 07:42:37 am
Crikey, you blokes are getting nearly as hard to understand as the Yanks.  :(  :o

Doesn'y anyone speak the Queen's English anymore. ???

What's Barbies boyfriend, Ken, got to do with parking tickets  ???

And wot's with all the different 'wardens'  ???

I thought they were in the Home Guard with John LeMesurier  ???  ???

All very confusing for a little colonial boy  ::)  ::)

Cheers,

Shorty.
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Fox on September 21, 2004, 08:43:52 am
I have had two parking tickets in the last two months for parking outside my own office! ARGHHHH

The street is a residents zone even though there are no houses up the office end!  The car park costs £30 a month and trying to get a space is a nightmare.  Wonder whether I'll be able to get a residents permit - £25 a year - must give the council a ring.

:'( :'(

Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: stevegunn on September 21, 2004, 08:52:12 am
The ticket is for parking with two or more wheels off the carriage way.
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Len Gribble on September 21, 2004, 10:31:17 pm
Shorty

Forgot to add one, red route petrol. No confusion In Greater London they are all moneymaking machines.

Ken’s mob doesn’t issue parking tickets, but gets you on camera by the way Ken is the head honcho Mayor of London if you would like to see a picture look here http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/congest/index.jsp

Stay confused ken wants to ban 4x4 now will it be the white van next.

Steve

Wait till you get one for parking too close to the kerb!

Len
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: The Great One on September 22, 2004, 12:46:27 am
Hi Guys

Down here in brighton they do a traders permit where you can park anywhere even on resident bays. It is £75 for 3 months or about 70p a day. As the parking charges have just changed here I think I will invest, tired of dodging the wardens.

waiting list here for resident permit...18 months!

Regards

Martin 8)
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Len Gribble on September 22, 2004, 01:09:53 am
Martin

Define anywhere! I’m sure it doses not give you anywhere may do after certain times!

Len
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: The Great One on September 22, 2004, 02:14:26 am
I think it is up to about 4pm but need to research it further. It certainly gives more freedom.

Down here we have parking zone numbers a,b,c, m,n etc etc you are allowed to park on any of these but i think there will be a time limit?

Regards

Martin 8)
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Shorty on September 23, 2004, 12:37:31 am
LEN,


did my email arrive safe and sound????????

Cheers,

Shorty.
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Len Gribble on September 23, 2004, 12:58:41 am
Shorty

having problems with e-mail at the moment see pm

Len
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Derek on September 23, 2004, 09:56:45 am
I cannot for the life of me see what all the fuss is about with driving 4 x 4's... it's just another vehicle which if driven correctly and safely is simply just another vehicle.

It is the manic drivers who need to be dealt with....properly!  
Like the one on the M11 yesterday who was weaving in and out of traffic in various overtaking/ undertaking maneuvers which included the hard shoulder

Derek
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Len Gribble on September 23, 2004, 10:16:53 pm
Derek

Your lucky you don’t live down here he’s expanding the big C though one in that area wants it! Then we have the Olympics costs if it goes ahead. Believe it called democracy, once I’m you will get what I want!

What goes around comes around.  Could not believe my luck today.  I got ticket today illegally parking quote code 634 parked with one or more wheels on any part of an urban road other than a carriageway.

The Westminster tw had me bang to rights only one problem I was on private land yes he was advised by the concierge of the building and the pub manager, then while loading the porty equipment another one appeared and started to issue me with another ticket, it appears they only employ brain dead people and lack communication skill

Now I have all the agro in writhing to them and supplying a picture (my backup) one tip I was given if private land, cover your number plates then they cant issue a ticket. Would love to supply picture don’t know how too.

Len
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: offclean on September 24, 2004, 07:21:49 pm
Always appeal and tell them you were loading and unloading. Finding witnesses (real or not) always helps
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: paulchambers on September 24, 2004, 11:34:27 pm
Neil do we have traffic wardens in cornwall    paul
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Dynafoam on September 25, 2004, 03:14:44 am
Oo arr Paul,

The problem they have is that everything moves so slowly, they have to make a chalk-mark on one of the wheels to determine whether a car is parked or being driven  ;D
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Londoner on September 25, 2004, 10:46:39 am
Len
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Londoner on September 25, 2004, 10:53:01 am
(  second attempt)

Len      It doesn't matter if it is private property they can still ticket you if it is in a designated no parking area.
I don't understand how this works but westminster council make the rules up as they go along. They ticket taxis for dropping off passengers. Thats clearly not parking and they don't slap a ticket on the windscreen, it just arrives in the post.
Vultures!
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: strakercleaning on September 25, 2004, 09:00:39 pm
Recently parked for 3 hours on double red lines just of the Mall, SW1, 2 red police cars came by and checked but NO hassle  8)
Could say who i was working for..........but i would have to kill you  ;)
Vince...... i understand that ticket must be validated by tax disc number now so they cannot just ticket car without looking at disc.  ???
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: paulchambers on September 25, 2004, 09:13:56 pm
So if you dont pay for your tax you cant get a parking ticket ;D
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Len Gribble on September 25, 2004, 09:38:54 pm
Vince

If they still want the money I will then question it, I understand some boroughs are employing illegal’s.

Chris is right re tax disk

Len
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: Neil Gott on September 26, 2004, 12:17:16 am
I don't promote my services  where there are parking restrictions and will only take on such a job if I can use a visitor's permit.

I avoid city areas like the plague.
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: stevegunn on November 01, 2004, 01:52:06 pm
Parking ticket has been cancelled as they are not satisfiedit was correctly issued  :P
Title: Re: Parking fines
Post by: dave401uk on November 01, 2004, 09:06:23 pm
i had a simular prob with good old westminster t/wardens,asked one if it was ok to be there for a few mins,while i unloaded,was told yes no prob,then out of a man hole cover came the brain dead one who gave me a ticket,took 7mnths to resolve, what a waste of time and man power! :P