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This item was edited on Tuesday, 15th May 2007, 21:14
It can depend on what area of the Country the Ticket was Issued but it is is not just the Registration Number that is noted when a Parking or Excess charge Tickets are Issued.
The Tax Disk information is also Collected as well ,and you can also be traced via this if the Registration appears as Invalid or Untraceable.
Athough the Information on the Ticket that is left on the Offending Vehicle usually only states the Registration of the Vehicle and location of the Parking Offence ...Much more information is collected by the Warden and Recorded on the Part of the Ticket that the Driver does not see.
If the Fine does arrive (and it may not) then an Appeal against the Ticket on the Grounds of The Registration not being Correct may work ...if this fails then the Ticket must be paid in Full with no extra charge.
Of course the option of challenging the Ticket at Magistrates and if you really wanted to Crown Court can be taken ...but if these option fail then the Cost of the Ticket would increase dramatically with the Fines and Court costs that would be added.
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This item was edited on Wednesday, 16th May 2007, 22:55
F*** them, try your luck whats the worst that can happen..... you pay the fine!
If an off duty copper can get away with a speeding fine because the speed limit was displayed behind a yellow background instead of a white one why cant you get away with it on a technicality?
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This item was edited on Thursday, 17th May 2007, 01:56