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Patch 04-11-04 01:53 PM

I got one of these from Camden Council last year and challenged it stating I wasn't there and could they produce any supporting evidence.

They stated that the Warden would have recorded the serial number of the Tax disc, so they could prove I was, however they later conceeded that he hadn't so withdrew the fine.

I did think it was odd that he had been in my house without my knowledge as that's where the Tax disc was :wink:

Magoo 04-11-04 03:14 PM

Just to clarify a few points here:
In order to issue a ticket lawfully a warden must place the ticket on the vehicle in question or in the hand of the owner otherwise, no ticket has been issued.

They do not need any more info or proof. Photos etc are not YET part of this law though they will be from next year I beleive. Tax Disk number is not always needed either.

When a ticket is contested and neither side back down, you will be asked to attend a hearing at the Appeals Office just above the Sports Cafe. They will provide their evidence and you provide yours plus any witness.....any witness will usually mean you get away with it...in fact, the nice woman that works on reception there said that over 80% of appeals go the drivers way. She even admited to being chased around a car park by a warden trying to give her a ticket...he didn't manage to get it on her car...she went to the board of appeal and it was thrown out.

It really does pay to fight these....BTW, this happened to Geek a while back but have heard nothing more....might be worth asking him!

Sorry for the long post, hope it helped
Magoo

Rob S (Yella) 04-11-04 04:01 PM

:(

I am wondering how you got a ticket on that date and nobody else did? or are they all going to get penalties in the post. Were you the only one there that week?

I got a ticket in July and appealed like mad (with photo evidence and an official disabled badge etc) but still had to give in and pay in the end. Not being able to walk is not even an excuse in Westminster.

If they can prove you were there then it's a bummer and youll have to pay but I really don't know what the outcome is if you say your not paying the late penalty as you never saw/got the ticket. Worth a letter asking for evidence at least. Might save you £50 or even £100, if not I'll buy you a drink at Xmas.

Sarj 04-11-04 04:12 PM

Thanks for the advice :-)

I'm going to send a letter in stating the fact that I didn't receive a ticket and ask them to prove that they actually did issue it.

If admit to having witnesses does that incriminate me?

Good point Rob am I the only one to get a ticket?

Shall I bring the plastic bags on Friday?

Rob S (Yella) 04-11-04 04:17 PM

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Shall I bring the plastic bags on Friday?
Why

There are quicker ways to kill parking attendants. :evil:

Sarj 04-11-04 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob S (Yella)
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Shall I bring the plastic bags on Friday?
Why

There are quicker ways to kill parking attendants. :evil:

I know but I want to see the plastic stretch as they draw their last breath! :twisted: hehehe ;-)

Mr Toad 04-11-04 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Sarj
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Originally Posted by Mr Toad
I got a similar ticket last year, just around the corner, except that I didn't - if you get my drift. No ticket on bike, but a Red demand in the post for £100 as I hadn't paid the 'original' :!:

What did you do?

The ticket was issued at 20.49
I have thought about witnesses but as you say, it could implicate others. That night I had Marie (my gf) with me so she can act as a witness as well?

I appealed/contested the ticket.

Whilst that was going on I got a demand for £150 :!:
Had to go into Westminster Town Hall to get that chucked out whilst the appeal was going on.
Was then informed that my appeal had been turned down, although I could contest this in person, but if I paid up there and then it woudl be reduced to £50. In the same post came another of these demands for £150, so I caved in and paid the £50 to get them off my back. :twisted:


I later heard that week that some hooligan had padlocked the Town Hall doors shut with an old bicycle lock . . . :shock: :roll: :lol:

Stig 04-11-04 07:18 PM

I got a ticket in Westminster last year, forget the details as that is another issue, the point is, when I got back to my bike the ticket was "propped" on the handlebars and not secured to the bike in anyway. It would only have taken a gust of wind or some **** to remove the ticket and it would have cost me £100 and not the £50 that it actually did.

I contested the ticket but still had to pay in the end, but like I said that's another issue :x :x :x :x :x :x

AlanSv 05-11-04 10:55 PM

this reminds me, I appealed but still had to pay the ticket while they reviewed the appeal, that was 3 months ago... think another letter is in order.

Sarj, mine was for June, and I never got the ticket, only the reminder saying I had to pay £100. I complained and have provided 2 witnesses to the fact I didnt see a warden or get a ticket on that night.

think I heard in the paper that Westminister have subcontracted out Traffic Wardens duties, but were reviewing it as they have had so many appeals/complaints.

Stig 06-11-04 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by AlanSv
think I heard in the paper


:shock: :shock: WOW you having talking papers where you are :?: :?:


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