New App To Appeal Parking Fines

Thursday, 23. June 2016

Have you ever appealed against a parking fine? Obviously I’ve appealed every time I ever received one, even if I was parked on a traffic warden’s foot which was on a set of double yellow lines whilst he was leaning on a post that says ‘No Parking’, because that’s me.

I see it as my civic duty, however not everyone is prepared to go through an appeals procedure that can take up to 3 months, even if it gives you enough time to arrange a Quick Quid loan to pay for it when they finally tell you to grow up! But I have good news, the Traffic Penalty Tribunal (TPT) has launched a new portal.

The purpose is to speed up the appeals process when appealing against a parking fine. The pilot scheme, which I’m pleased to say will be rolled out in Brighton & Hove, is a great move as that is normally where I get ‘done’, along with Croydon! I remember on one occasion I received a ticket in Croydon, South London, the day after they changed the time rules for parking on single yellows from between 6.00pm to 6.00am to 11.00pm to 6.00am and yes I got a ticket from a warden at 10.50pm. Ridiculous!

I digress, so this new service has been set up with consumer complaints company – Resolver (good name). Following a successful pilot the portal will be rolled out to every council in England and Wales by the end of this year. If you receive a Penalty Charge Notice for parking or bus lane contraventions in England or Wales, other than London which is controlled by TfL, you can appeal online as opposed to the current procedure whereby you have to appeal in writing.

You can appeal using your smartphone, tablet, laptop or PC – that is great! According to TPT 0.5% of people issued with fines appeal and of those 50% have their fines overturned. The system will expand and will already include Dartford Crossing fines and Durham congestion charge. Excellent news, just got to find the app now! By Graham Hill

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