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Driver accuses traffic warden of vendetta against him

by Jo Wadsworth
Monday 22 Jan, 2018 at 12:28PM
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Brighton businessman used unassigned vanity numberplates on flash cars to dodge parking fines

A Brighton parking ticket by Danny Hope on Flickr

A driver was so angry at being given a series of parking tickets by the same warden he took his complaint all the way to the local ombudsman.

A Brighton parking ticket by Danny Hope on Flickr

The anonymous complainant, referred to as Mr A in the ombudsman’s report, called for the warden to be disciplined for harassment after receiving a number of tickets and empty ticket slips were put on his windscreen.

However, Brighton and Hove City Council said this was not unusual if a driver kept on parking illegally in the same spot on a particular warden’s beat.

The ombudsman said he would not investigate the complaint as he would not be able to add to what the council had already told him and that Mr A was able to appeal tickets anyway.

The report said: “Mr A is concerned he is being targeted by a particular civil enforcement officer. The council has confirmed the percentage of tickets issued to a particular vehicle is not unusual if the vehicle is often parked in the same area as the officer’s beat.

“It has also says it cannot explain why Mr A has found empty tickets on his vehicle.

“This is because he could not add to the council’s response or make a finding of the kind Mr A wants even if he investigated. It would be reasonable for Mr A to use his right of appeal to the tribunal if he disputes the issue of a PCN.

“Mr A says he should not have to continue to appeal each individual parking ticket because he finds difficult due to his mental and physical health conditions.”

The report does not say where Mr A had parked his car, or how many tickets he had received.

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Comments 4

  1. Leo says:
    8 years ago

    One has to ask – should he be driving in his condition?

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    • Steve says:
      8 years ago

      Not all physical conditions effect driving, and having a mental health condition does not always make anyone insane or too thick to drive. I have both mental and physical problems, yet I’m still quite a good driver as any.

      Don’t judge a book by it blurb.

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  2. Robin says:
    8 years ago

    Maybe Mr A isn’t driving…. which is why the car keeps getting tickets… as it’s not moved.

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  3. Barney says:
    8 years ago

    I have never received a parking ticket or a speeding fine.

    Why? I chose not to break the law. Simple.

    Yellow lines, single as well as double, mean “no parking”. Is Mr A so visually impaired as to be unable to see the brightly-coloured lines? Do his emotional problems cause him not to understand what yellow lines mean?

    People who park within the law do not get parking tickets. That’s all anyone needs to know.

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