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If it's from the council and you're bang to rights, just pay it. As said above; otherwise it will double and keep doubling until bailiffs turn up on your doorstep


if it's from a private parking company on private land such as a supermarket car park then look here:


https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/law-and-courts/parking-tickets/appealing-parking-tickets/appealing-a-parking-ticket/

brambles Wrote:

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> Seabag do you still live at home with your

> Mum you keyboard surfer


brambles Wrote:

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> Seabag do you still live at home with your

> Mum you keyboard surfer



Ps.


Don't send me badly worded abusive PM's either.


See below


From: brambles

To: Seabag

Date: 17/03/2017 08:28


Your a key board earlier you prick

Disagree with the views if its from the council they got you bang to rights.had Quite a few dodgy ones over the years. Last one just over a year ago.parked in a Quite side street with no parking restrictions.parked up against a brickwall no pavement.came back to my car .parking ticket on car .reason I got ticket was Im parked adjacent to a dropped kerb.anyway bought cheap digital camera ?50 photos printed in asda ?6_50 sent recorded delivery ?6_00 photos were of my car and brick wall plus my appeal .so spent ?62_50.to appeal a ?65 ticket .and until this day never had any reply.any way pay your fine or appeal.

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