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Parking Misery for Christmas Shoppers

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Christmas shoppers are being warned to take extra care where they park when hitting the shops amid reports of private parking companies issuing record numbers of fines. Experts from leading price comparison website Quotezone.co.uk have urged drivers to check restrictions before a shopping trip following the news that private firms are issuing up to 30,000 tickets daily.

The vast fines equal one every three seconds, with private operators set to make £1 billion in revenue through parking tickets alone.

With demand for parking spaces at a peak in December, Christmas shoppers could be more at risk of receiving a fine if they cannot find their usual parking spot and have to leave their car in a location they know less well.

Private parking firms operate a wide variety of locations, from supermarkets to vacant city centre lots and multi-storey blocks.

They often don’t apply the same rules as council-run car parks and can have higher fines for even minor parking transgressions.

Drivers have been told to check for any information boards before leaving their car and heading to the shops.

Quotezone.co.uk Founder Greg Wilson said: “Christmas is an expensive time of year, and this December, many families will already be stretching their budgets to the limit.

“The last thing anyone needs right now is a parking ticket when they’re buying Christmas presents for their loved ones, but with many car parks full in the run-up to Christmas, drivers have to find somewhere different to leave their car, and that could mean a private car park.

“We’re urging all shoppers to check for information boards and ensure they fully understand the costs and restrictions which apply before they leave their vehicle.

“With 11% of people admitting to leaving valuable Christmas presents in their cars while they park up and enjoy the festivities, it’s important drivers choose a well-lit area, if possible – especially if it’s an unfamiliar location, and hide any gifts out of sight.”

Anyone who does find themselves with a parking fine they feel is undeserved can appeal it – with 60% of appeals being successful.

Greg continues: “If you return from a Christmas shopping expedition to find a parking ticket on your windscreen, don’t despair as private fines can be challenged – but only if you can prove you were fined unfairly.”

Around 35,000 people dispute their tickets yearly with the Traffic Penalty Tribunal, and 64% of those appeals are successful.

Here are Quotezone.co.uk’s steps to appealing a parking ticket:

      1. Don’t Ignore It

The most crucial part of getting a parking ticket is not to ignore the fine, and doing so may result in a severe increase in the fine, debt enforcement action, or even a court order.

      2. Check What Type of Parking Ticket It Is

Formal bodies and private companies have different appeal procedures, so it’s essential to find out which one has been handed out.

Official tickets are called Penalty Charge Notices, Excess Charge Notices or Fixed Penalty Notices. Drivers can find the name of the issuing authority on the ticket, and private companies issue all other tickets.

       3. Act Quickly

Don’t miss out on the 50% discount by taking too long to pay. The money off should still be frozen and applied if appeals are filed within 14 days of receiving the ticket.

      4. Find Evidence

To make the case more substantial, it’s good to have some evidence to back up claims. The easiest way to prove that no parking rules were broken is to provide photo or CCTV evidence.

      5. Witness Statements

If it’s not possible in certain situations to find photo or CCTV evidence, the next step is to provide any witness statements. When a medical emergency or condition excuses illegal parking, drivers should get a doctor’s note.

      6. Make the Right Type of Appeal

There are a couple of different appeals that can be filed: informal or formal.

Informal appeals only apply to Penalty Charge Notices, which are left on windscreens. Just send the appeal to the local authority and include any relevant evidence that has been collected.

If the informal appeal is unsuccessful or the fine is sent by post, drivers must go through the formal appeal process. This involves filling out and submitting a form if motorists want to get penalties overturned.

      7. Final Appeal

If the dispute fails in the formal stage, then fined drivers can take appeals to the private adjudicator for free. There are options for personal hearings or completing the process by email, phone or post.

Quotezone.co.uk helps around 3 million users every year find savings on household bills and essentials, with over 400 personal finance brands across 60 different products, including car insurance, day insurance and niche products such as campervan insurance.

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