Saturday, March 31, 2007

Irene’s anger over ticket for parking ‘out of bay’

This is Cheshire
By Sarah Harker
A CHARITY worker has had her hopes dashed after the council agreed to consider overturning a parking fine.
St Rocco's volunteer Irene Priest was fined for leaving her car in a free car park in Pepper Street, Lymm, on Saturday.
A hospice volunteer for more than 18 years, the 76-year-old widow left her car in the car park to work in the St Rocco's shop....more

Friday, March 30, 2007

Database of parking fine dodgers almost finished

Donegal News
BY CATHREINE COOK
DONEGAL County Council is in the process of building a database of offenders who have not paid parking fines.
To date many people have been getting away with non-payment but that is due to change by the end of the summer once the database of offenders has been compiled. ...more

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Avoid a parking ticket - just by driving away

This is London
Millions of motorists could escape parking fines by driving away before the ticket is placed on their windscreen, after a landmark High Court case.
Judges ruled that businessman Simeon Ademolake does not have to pay a £50 fine because the warden had not placed the ticket on his car before he drove off. ...more

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Flouters face High St ban fines at last

Oxford Mail
By Giles Sheldrick
Drivers who ignored the ban on cars in parts of Oxford today will be the first to be fined £60.
Oxfordshire County Council has had a 'grace period' for the past month by just sending warnings to those caught driving along Oxford's historic High Street between 7.30am and 6.30pm....more

Friday, March 23, 2007

Council to take over parking fines

The Star
By Staff Copy
PARKING fines in Derbyshire could be taken over by the county council from police - allowing the force to concentrate on crime fighting.
The county council is applying to the Government to take over Derbyshire’s parking enforcement from the police. ...more

Thursday, March 22, 2007

School kids get parking tickets

Kenilworth Weekly News
Sixth form students slapped with £30 parking fines outside Castle Sixth Form in Kenilworth are putting the blame on the school.
One student, who did not want to be named, said: "A couple of weeks ago at Castle sixth form about 10 students received £30 fines for parking on Rouncil Lane, slightly on the kerb. ...more

200,000 motorists hit as hated parking fines rake in £6m

Evening Times
by Graeme Murray
ALMOST 200,000 motorists were hit with parking fines last year in Glasgow raising £6million in revenue.
New figures published today by the Scottish Executive show city parking wardens raked in £500,000 more from drivers compared to £5.5m raised a year earlier....more

Shop closes amid parking fears

This is Wiltshire
By Helen Thomas
A NEWSAGENT in Corsham has closed its doors while other traders fear business will suffer when free parking is scrapped next month.
Newshop, in the Martingate Centre, was shut on Friday although the reasons behind the closure remain unclear....more

Motorist wins parking fines fight

Lewes Today
A NEWHAVEN man has had £300 of parking fines refunded after East Sussex County Council admitted they should not have been issued.
And Michael Derrick, 35, a plumber, is scathing about the local authorities involved. He said: 'I just want them to use resources properly and listen to residents....more

Motorists face more parking fines

EDP 24
Errant motorists across Norfolk face more parking fines when councils get the powers to hand out tickets next year.
Police have formally asked the county council to take on parking enforcement from April next year as they seek to switch funds currently used to pay for wardens towards providing more police community support officers (PCSOs)....more

Spy cam racks up £20 grand a month in fines

Camden New Journal
Tory changes his mind on parking tickets
A CCTV camera monitoring a Hampstead street racks up more than £20,000 a month in parking fines – even though it’s supposed to be catching criminals out rather than motorists....more

How to avoid parking fines

Shropshire Star
How they must be gloating over the £107,000 collected in Shropshire for parking and overstaying in council car parks.
Since the end of November, Shrewsbury alone has collected £60,390 from on-street parking fines, £27,330 more than all the other districts put together....more

Motorist wins parking fines fight

Seaford Today
A NEWHAVEN man has had £300 of parking fines refunded after East Sussex County Council admitted they should not have been issued.
And Michael Derrick, 35, a plumber, is scathing about the local authorities involved. He said: 'I just want them to use resources properly and listen to residents....more

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Alternative idea for parking wardens

Blackpool Today
By craig fleming
As council tax bills arrive hot on the heels of casino vote, followed by Easter and then local elections in May, it is a vital year for Blackpool.
To those in charge who collect charges for services, may I suggest a few improvements to be made? ...more

Traffic wardens fine police £7,000

Islington Gazette
nlnews@archant.co.uk
NEW figures reveal that thousands of pounds of taxpayers' cash has been spent on paying for parking fines after traffic wardens targeted marked police cars.
The Metropolitan Police paid Islington Council £1,400 in parking fines in 2006. The year before the figure was more than £2,000....more

Parking firm is adamant it won’t refund clamping fines

Welwyn & Hatfield Times
mailto:whtimes@archant.co.uk
A CLAMPING firm has defended its actions after targeting young mums and gym users' cars during a bomb scare.
As the WHT reported last week, 11 cars were clamped by Parking Control Management (UK) when drivers were asked by police to park out of a potential explosion zone.
But PCM spokesman David Blake said the company acted in good faith and would not be refunding the drivers....more

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Drivers pay the price for parking offences

Cambridge Evening News

WHEN it comes to parking illegally there are certain places in Cambridge that are best avoided.
A Freedom on Information request by the News has revealed the top 10 ticketed streets in the city.
The figures show thousands of drivers are flouting the law by parking on double yellow lines, abusing disabled bays, ignoring residents' parking schemes and even parking in bus stops....more

Campaign to end parking meter charges

Lancashire Telegraph
By David Bartlett
MOTORISTS are being urged to boycott parking fees for a week as part of a campaign for free town centre spaces.
The call has been made by the new Free Blackburn Parking group, led by a businessman who calls himself Messieur Meteroff to protest his anonymity....more

Parking at a premium

Our Parking Ticket Hotspote revealed
News & Star
by Nick Griffiths and Chris Storey
Which Cumbrian streets get the most parking tickets? Click here
The News and Star today reveals Cumbria's parking ticket hotspots - the streets where the highest number of fines for illegal parking have been issued...more

NHS parking makes £95m

The Scotsman
NHS trusts raised almost £100 million from car parking fees last year, despite calls from MPs and campaigners for charges to be cut. ...more

Phones signal end for West End parking meters

Transport Briefing
Filed 20/03/07
Westminster City Council has begun a two-week long public consultation, which it hopes will back the authority's plans to remove parking meters from London's West End. The council is currently running a six-month pilot scheme whereby motorists pay to use parking spaces via a mobile phone call. ...more

Monday, March 19, 2007

£5.5m parking fines may be returned

Yorkshire Evening Post
By Tony Gardner
DRIVERS could get back up to £5.5m in parking fines after Leeds City Council lost an appeal on wrongly issued tickets.
The authority yesterday dropped 141 cases against drivers who stood up to the local authority, claiming tickets were not legally binding....more

Refunds due over 'illegal' yellow line tickets

This is Lancashire
By Leigh Journal Reporter
WIGAN Council have admitted issuing parking tickets on illegal double yellow lines.
Now they are offering to refund motorists who have paid penalty charges - on appeal.
The move comes as a result of investigations by retired slater-tiler Barry Moss who claimed that although he had told the council that the double yellow lines in a parking bay outside 84, Hamilton Street, Atherton, were unenforceable tickets had still been issued....more

Hospital parking a £100m 'rip-off'

Metro
Monday, March 19, 2007
Hospital car parking charges are raking in more than £100million a year, new research has shown.
The figures have led to accusations that NHS trusts are 'bleeding patients and relatives dry'...more

Final parking permit decision delayed

Richmond & Twickenham Times
Exclusive By Chris Wickham
The final decision on whether to charge Richmond residents different amounts to park their cars dependent on carbon emissions was delayed tonight.
At a meeting of Richmond upon Thames Council's transport consultative group the borough's parking chief said he wanted to fully consider residents' representations before making the final call....more

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Friend or foe? The roadside spies cluttering up Britain

The Sunday Times
Our roads are awash with a bewildering array of cameras but not all are designed to catch errant drivers
Emma Smith
Britain’s streets are more crowded than ever — and for once we’re not talking about the traffic. Drive anywhere in the country and you will be observed by speed cameras, traffic-monitoring cameras, traffic-flow sensors, CCTV cameras, automatic numberplate recognition (ANPR) cameras, bus lane cameras, parking cameras and, in London, congestion charge cameras. ...more

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Is This The World's Shortest Double Yellow Line?

A Welsh View

Are these the world's shortest double yellow lines? Their total length is a mere 38 inches, less than a third of the average car.
The tiny no-go zone in the village of Falmer is one of several painted in the area by the county council.
It insists that the lines are there to mark the boundary between new residential parking bays and those where drivers with pay-and-display tickets are allowed to park.
Nevertheless, fines are expected if any unfortunate visitor should leave part of his motor encroaching on the yellow peril.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Wardens target police cars

Islington Gazette
nlnews@archant.co.uk
NEW figures reveal that thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money has been spent on paying for parking fines after traffic wardens targeted marked POLICE cars....more

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Parking bays become a free for all

The Argus
By Lawrence Marzouk
Resident parking bays across central Brighton are becoming a free for all as restrictions are not being enforced.
Almost every parking bay from Seven Dials to the coast is being changed as eight parking zones are merged into two larger areas....more

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

WE GOT £120 IN PARKING FINES AS TWINS FOUGHT FOR LIFE

Daily Record
EXCLUSIVE: WARDENS ADD TO FAMILY'S HELL
By Natalie Walker
PARKING wardens on patrol outside a hospital slapped £120 in fines on a young couple whose premature twins were fighting for life.
Derek Steel and Clare Lally got back late from an anxious meeting about their girls' health to find a £60 ticket on their windscreen....more

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Parking fine fiasco may cost £3m

Ealing Times
By David Doyle
THREE million pounds of taxpayers' money has been needlessly wasted by the council in a parking fine fiasco, it was revealed this week.
On May 3 last year, the day before the Tories came into power, the council was sent a letter warning that its Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) might be illegal....more

Monday, March 12, 2007

Illegal parking for buying squad

The Sun
A POLICE force is to investigate after The Sun saw cops park on double-yellow lines, switch on their patrol car’s hazard lights — and go to buy LUNCH.
We snapped the shaven-headed pair, in uniform, who spent five minutes buying butties from Crumbs sandwich shop in Liverpool. ...more

Hospital fines for 25 drivers

Express and Star
A total of 25 people have been fined £30 for inconsiderate parking at Walsall Manor Hospital during the first two weeks of a controversial crackdown.
People who have failed to use designated spaces at the Moat Road site have been hit with a bill....more

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Residents protest over parking plan

Swindon Advertiser
By Anthony Osborne
A PROTEST was held as people came out in force against a parking shake-up in Wootton Bassett.
About 50 residents from Wood Street turned out on Saturday to highlight their concerns that they might soon lose their car parking spaces....more

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Fresh clampdown on illegal parking

Hampshire News
MOTORISTS who park on yellow lines at Fareham will soon find themselves brought to book by parking attendants armed with new powers to issue tickets.
The council's 15-strong parking enforcement team will swing into action on April 2 and for the first time will operate under decriminalised parking regulations to monitor on street parking....more

Parking fines hit £107,000

Shropshire Star
Drivers parked illegally on streets and car parks across Shropshire have been hit with fines totalling a whopping £107,000 since new traffic wardens hit the streets.
Motorists in Shrewsbury have paid £6,390 in fines from the town’s car parks and £60,390 from on-street fines - £27,330 more than all the other districts put together....more

Friday, March 09, 2007

Parking fine man dies of heart attack

HEN News
HORRIFIED shop workers and office staff watched as a man collapsed on the pavement in Hoddesdon after a traffic warden put a parking ticket on his car.
The man, believed to be in his 50s or 60s, was rushed to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow after he went into cardiac arrest but died later the same day....more

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Ticketed - but I was miles away

The Journal
Thursday, March 8, 2007
by Robert Brooks


London's traffic blunders claim third North victim




Red-faced London traffic wardens have apologised to a North pensioner after ticketing her car - when it was 300 miles away.
Monica Archer was puzzled to receive an £80 fixed penalty notice in January for leaving her blue Vauxhall Corsa on Broadway on Boxing Day.
Broadway, in Darras Hall, Ponteland, Northumberland, is not far from her home in Edgehill.
But the Broadway on the ticket was in London's Borough of Newham.
The Journal took up Mrs Archer's case, and pointed out the gaffe to parking controllers in the capital.
And now the authority has written to her to apologise - and scrapped the dodgy fine.
Mrs Archer, 76, a former television producer, said: "They say a CCTV operator made a mistake when reading my numberplate, I can't see how that could happen, though.
"It just makes me wonder how many other people have fallen foul of the same mistake, but paid up."
A Newham council spokeswoman said last night: "Unfortunately mistakes do happen, whether it's down to human error or a CCTV camera image not being clear enough.
"Any person who feels they were wrongly ticketed should contact us, and we will investigate."
There are two similar cases involving London wardens and innocent North-East drivers.
An error in reading car number plates almost led to debt collectors raiding Northumberland mum-of-three Jenny Allen, of Branxton village, near Cornhill, who was accused by the new Transport for London Street Management system of driving in a bus lane.
At the time, she had been shopping 350 miles away in Berwick - doing her shopping.
Bailiffs were going to raid her home, until The Journal intervened.
Ann Walker, of Cornhill-on-Tweed, Nothumberland, was wrongly targeted four times by London traffic wardens.


What made her situation farcical is that the tickets listed a red Ford Ka.


Ann drives a six-tonne eight-wheeled ex-Dutch Army truck which she uses for pulling horse boxes at her stable yard.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

24-hour parking police

Croydon Guardian
Naomi Boyle, 25, from Old Lodge Lane in Purley, is fighting a late-night parking ticket she was given at 11.07pm.
She was issued with the PCN on Friday, February 23, for having one or more wheels on a kerb in a quiet residential street with no yellow lines or parking restrictions...more

Costly fine for parking mistake

Bromley Times
On 27 January, my husband and I went to Greenwich to celebrate our wedding anniversary. I parked my car at the Park Row Car Park and paid £3.50 for three hours. On returning to my car two-and-a-half hours later I had a parking ticket.
On closer examination I discovered that the ticket I had purchased actually had an expiry time of only two hours. ...more

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Developer wins car park appeal

This is Cheshire
By Lynsey Roberts
DEVELOPERS have successfully appealed against a decision to prevent them from building on land formerly used as the Vine Pub car park in Sale.
Wilmslow Properties Ltd can now move forward with plans to build two retail units next to the pub on Washway Road following the green light from the Planning Inspectorate.
This is despite the proposal being turned down by Trafford Council in December 2005 on the grounds of visual intrusion and the inclusion and design of two sign masts....more

You've got the ticket, now see the picture

The Scotsman
By Andrew Picken
TRANSPORT REPORTER
(apicken@edinburghnews.com)
PHOTO evidence of illegal parking on Edinburgh's streets is to be published on the internet for the first time.
From today, drivers will be able to log on to the city council's website and see the photographs taken by parking attendants as they hand out tickets. ...more

Let's work together to end parking row

Sunderland Echo
Councillors are calling on companies at Doxford International to join forces to combat parking problems – as it emerges that some car spaces are left empty.
Coun Stuart Porthouse is urging Doxford-based firms to use spare spaces on site and help stop residential areas becoming clogged up....more

Developer wins car park appeal

This is Cheshire
By Lynsey Roberts
DEVELOPERS have successfully appealed against a decision to prevent them from building on land formerly used as the Vine Pub car park in Sale.
Wilmslow Properties Ltd can now move forward with plans to build two retail units next to the pub on Washway Road following the green light from the Planning Inspectorate.
This is despite the proposal being turned down by Trafford Council in December 2005 on the grounds of visual intrusion and the inclusion and design of two sign masts....more

Monday, March 05, 2007

Drivers win half of fine appeals

Super News Today
ANDREW PICKEN TRANSPORT REPORTER
MORE than half the motorists who appeal against parking tickets in the Capital are getting their fines quashed.
A total of 2842 drivers successfully appealed against unfair fines after landing 60 penalty notices last year. The number of drivers challenging their fines each month has risen over the last three years, while the proportion of them winning their cases has also gone up. ...more

Parking guru to join fight over ticket machine

Mansfield Today
A NATIONALLY renowned expert at challenging parking fines has joined forces with a former policeman waging a war against Mansfield District Council over a 'faulty' ticket machine.
Parking fines guru Barrie Segal has agreed to represent Forest Town man Richard Thompson, who is threatening the council with legal action after a ticket machine allegedly swallowed £1.20 of his money....more

Residents protest over parking fines

News Shopper
By Linda Piper
FURIOUS car owners staged an early-morning street protest after parking wardens issued a series of penalty tickets.
Residents in Chapman Road, Belvedere, say the pavement parking bays marked out in the street do not allow enough room for large vehicles to get through....more

'A Law Unto Themselves'

Sky News
Updated: 09:56, Monday March 05, 2007

Bailiffs could soon be breaking into homes to seize goods for credit card debts without a court order.

A new law will leave vulnerable people at risk from 'rogue enforcers', according to Citizens Advice.

The charity has revealed nearly two thirds of bailiffs are guilty of harassment or intimidation, while 40% misrepresent their powers of entry.

Under the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Bill, which is being debated in the House of Commons, all bailiffs will be given the power to enter domestic premises and enforce consumer credit debts, including credit card bills.

At present, only certain enforcement officers - notably those enforcing magistrates court fines - have these powers.

And bailiffs can only break in to homes if they have a court order.

David Harker, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said: "Our evidence over many years shows that bailiffs have an appalling track record of abusing their existing powers against vulnerable people.

"They are often abusive and aggressive and use threats of violence and prison to pressurise people into paying lump sums they cannot afford."

The charity is also pressing for independent regulation of bailiffs to be included in the proposed legislation.

Citizens Advice said evidence from its network of bureaux revealed that many private debt enforcers act almost as a law unto themselves.

Checks on 500 bailiff cases revealed intimidation, harassment and excessive fee-charging were commonplace.

Citizens Advice is calling on the Government to include in the Bill clear safeguards to ensure that forced entry is only used as a last resort.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Clamping fines of €4.5m in Dublin

The Post.IE
By Nicola Cooke
Dublin City Council has earned almost €90 million from parking meters and clamping over the last three years.Dublin City Council has earned almost €90 million from parking meters and clamping over the last three years....more

Friday, March 02, 2007

Road toll lite backlash

Daily Mail
By James Chapman
A proposed "lite" version of the Government's controversial road pricing scheme has prompted a furious reaction.
Under the plans Britain will be divided into a patchwork of road pricing zones, with motorists paying up to £1.50 a mile to drive in city centres ...more

Anger at rise in town centre parking costs

The Blackpool Gazette
By Shelagh Parkinson
Political Writer
MOTORISTS will have to pay more to park in Blackpool from next month.
Blackpool Council is increasing its charges in car parks across the town – with some fees going up by as much as 20 per cent....more

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Driver with 'I Hate Traffic Wardens' sticker gets his comeuppance

Daily Mail
After racking up more than £300 parking fines in the last two years, one motorist decided to let traffic wardens know exactly what he really thought of them.
Chris Huskinson was so infuriated after receiving fine after fine from wardens that he bought a very cheeky sign to place in the windscreen of his car. ...more

Fines clampdown ‘will hit innocent drivers’

The Times
26 Feb 07
Frances Gibb, Legal Editor
Local authorities are seeking wide new powers to seize vehicles without a court order in a move that could affect thousands of innocent motorists.
A private Bill going through Parliament with minimal debate has been promoted by Transport for London and local authorities in the capital....more

Parents hit with school-run fines

Evening Courier
By Shelley Borders
IRRESPONSIBLE parents parking illegally on the school run were hit with fines yesterday.
Police and parking attendants dished out £30 fixed-penalty tickets outside Rastrick High School for drivers dropping off and picking up their children in the morning and afternoon...more

Run out of town

This is Cheshire
By Mark Hilditch
A NANTWICH woman claims she is being forced out of business by the town's car parking crisis.
Mum-of-two Amanda Pond, aged 41, is facing hundreds of pounds worth of fines after clocking up more than a dozen parking penalties in the past couple of months...more

Tourists steer clear of £700,000 parking fines

The Scotsman
COUNCIL chiefs have been forced to write off £700,000 worth of unpaid parking fines run up by tourists.
The fines, issued on foreign-registered vehicles, will not be enforced because the owners cannot be traced. ...more

HALF OF PARKING TICKETS GO UNPAID

Doncaster Free Press
MORE than a one in four fines handed out by parking wardens are withdrawn or not pursued by council bosses - and only half of drivers ticketed have actually had to pay up. ...more

Fines on way for blocking bin men

This is Lancashire
By Telegraph newsdesk
MOTORISTS whose cars block Rossendale's refuse collection vehicles may get a fixed penalty notice in the future.
Inconsiderate parking disrupts the effective collection of refuse and items for recycling, particularly in narrow streets, and is the biggest cause of "missed bins" in the borough...more

400 parking fines issued

Great Yarmouth Mercury
A STAGGERING number of tickets - nearly 400 - have been handed out to motorists who have fallen foul of a new residents' parking scheme.
The scheme which operates in the central and seafront areas of Great Yarmouth was only introduced at the beginning of February. ...more

Patients fined in parking blitz

Express and Star
Patients and visitors who cause traffic misery by parking outside a Black Country hospital have been handed on-the-spot fines as part of a police clampdown.
Police Community Support Officers were yesterday blitzing drivers who dumped their cars outside Russells Hall Hosptal, Dudley....more