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Name: Gordon Dalton on Jul 2, 2008Comments: i have recently had to pay a sixty pound fine for being in a box junction that you can not see the exit clearly and was in it for 14 seconds seems very harsh if you cant see if your exit is clear and the traffic in front of you stops quicklyFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 6, 2008Comments: As a disabled driver i have been penalized for parking in a disabled bay and displaying the right time and always getting a parking ticket for parking longer. This is unjustifiedFlag
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Name: Christopher Leavy on Jul 9, 2008Comments: The councils and local Authoritys need to be brought to task on there unlawful use off CCTV and issueing of PCNS as a cash revenue we have had a enough time to fight back...Flag
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Name: Dave Skone on Jul 9, 2008Comments: I had ticket from picture taken from smart car in Westminster and other motoring offence ticketsFlag
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Name: Leanne Williamson on Jul 14, 2008Comments: I've had fines this year to the value of about £1000 due to errors of teh system. Sick of it! System doesn't work even when you are in the right!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 17, 2008Comments: I got a parking ticket when loading the children into the car in a car park in Waltham Abbey - I was 1 minute late. I'm disgusted.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 21, 2008Comments: Finances today re atight enough without local authorities using their, Government backed, powers of abuse to extract money fromthe citizens of this country. Day after a day, another of our human rights is being stripped away for cash. This is a scandal fro the Government and I ask you, Mr Gordon Brown, to right this injustice!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 21, 2008Comments: Finances today re atight enough without local authorities using their, Government backed, powers of abuse to extract money fromthe citizens of this country. Day after a day, another of our human rights is being stripped away for cash. This is a scandal for the Government and I ask you, Mr Gordon Brown, to right this injustice!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 27, 2008Comments: I think it is digraceful that my partner, carrying 3 other workers into London, thus working towards a cleaner environment, has been fined over £200 in the last month for either dropping off workers or unloading heavy tools. How does this aid our commerceFlag
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Name: N. Brook on Jul 30, 2008Comments: I have many examples here in Barnet where the council is taking the piss.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 31, 2008Comments: we fully understand what DPE is and that councils are there to collect as much revenue as possible from ordinary citzens.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 31, 2008Comments: I simply refuse to pay these ridiculous fines. This is what we all must do, without exception.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 31, 2008Comments: i have been fined twice as well as clamped in the last two years...having to pay over £200 for both the fines is ridiculous and the councils are making millions out of thisFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 31, 2008Comments: i'm appalled at the amount of revenue councils and wheel clampers are making from innocent motoristsFlag
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Name: Helen Villalobos on Aug 6, 2008Comments: I am very concerned by the punative and overzealous application of penalty tickets. Additionally, the very narrow grounds to contest these charges and the complex, lengthy and unhelpful process put in place to appeal, which loads the odds against the motorist. I feel that first time minor infrigments ( eg only slightly entering a box junction for a matter of seconds, and not causing traffic blockage) should recieve a warning, if there is a second offence then the penalty charge should be issued. A whole penalty charge 'industry' has developed, and I am concerned that this has become a lucerative and unaccountable sideline for local councils. They need to be far more explicit on their parking fines policies,put in place a ' first offence warning system', ask their attendants to use reasonable judgement, display their parking signs more prominently. Can the council parking servies produce evidence that these fines makes our roads any saferFlag
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Name: HUGO MONTERO on Aug 7, 2008Comments: My neighbour is a warden, and I don't usually finish unloading my car before I get one of them to fine me. THAT's EFFIENCY, Portsmouth.Flag
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Name: Jaime Villa on Aug 9, 2008Comments: penalty fines are killing small businesses like mine. there is a lack of parking facilities, and the overzealous issuing of these penalty fines for minor infringementsFlag
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Name: Charles Sears on Aug 14, 2008Comments: It's time the councils were held accountable for their over zealous treatment of motorists, they seem to be getting away with murder.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 16, 2008Comments: It is indeed very stressful to received a PCN especially when the alleged contravention is unenforceable, let alone paying the fine with my hard earned money.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 18, 2008Comments: The police do not investigate because in some areas they are still involved in issuing unlawful parking tickets; this may be malfeasance and should be investigated by an independent body with the powers to prosecute.Flag
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Name: Michelle on Aug 30, 2008Comments: I am fed up with being ripped off to funs the local authorities.Flag
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Name: Mohamed on Sep 8, 2008Comments: return our money back to us as if we dont pay enough in stealth taxesFlag
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Name: TIMOTHY LEWIS on Sep 22, 2008Comments: I am a chauffeur by trade am ever increasingly frustrated in the ever amounting illegal tickets i am receiving. It is total restrictment of trade and with the ever increasing petrol prices and credit crunch I am often looking at a further £180 per month in rediculous fines.Flag
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