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Parking ticket was not put on my screen, could I appeal and not have to pay?


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I was parked in a disabled bay for a couple of minutes on Spurling Road. The ticket guy was in the process of writing a ticket, but had already taken a photo of my car in the bay.


I drove off before he could put the ticket on my car, so has no photo of the ticket on the car.


I thought if they do not get to put the ticket on the car then you dont have to pay?


I am going to appeal it but is there much point in bothering? If so any advice on what I can say?


I looki forward to getting some advice :)

stoo31 Wrote:

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> So you know you have done the wrong thing and you

> are still trying to get out of it?

>

> Don't you feel ashamed that you have admitted to

> acting completely selfishly having parked in a bay

> intended for disabled users?


Have to agree with this.

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