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Motorists are likely to win an appeal against unfair parking fines if they pursue the case, a survey has found.Motorists are likely to win an appeal against unfair parking fines if they pursue the case, a survey has found.
Consumer rights magazine Which? found most councils did not contest repeated challenges against penalties.Consumer rights magazine Which? found most councils did not contest repeated challenges against penalties.
In 2005 more than 60% of parking fine appeals in three London boroughs were won uncontested, Which? said.In 2005 more than 60% of parking fine appeals in three London boroughs were won uncontested, Which? said.
Consumer rights group Appeal Now, said councils offered no evidence in 50% of cases, showing they would rather cancel tickets than continue disputes.Consumer rights group Appeal Now, said councils offered no evidence in 50% of cases, showing they would rather cancel tickets than continue disputes.
The Which? survey highlights the case of Liz Edwards, who works for the publication. Uncontested wins
Her appeal was rejected twice by Lambeth Council in south London and she received a demand for £150. The Which? survey found in Scotland 70% of appellants won their case in 2006-2007.
Many motorists will simply give in and pay up, but if you think a parking ticket is unjustified it's well worth challenging it Neil Fowler, Which? editor About 8m parking tickets were issued in 2005 across England and Wales (excluding London).
She was threatened with bailiffs but eventually won her appeal. Of these 9,449 fines were challenged and 57% of them were won by motorists and 2,749 cases were uncontested.
The Which? survey found London boroughs of Hackney, Hillingdon and Southwark chose not to contest more than 60% of appeals. The survey found London boroughs of Hackney, Hillingdon and Southwark chose not to contest more than 60% of appeals.
But Stockport Council in Cheshire did not receive a single appeal despite posting 23,000 tickets on vehicles.But Stockport Council in Cheshire did not receive a single appeal despite posting 23,000 tickets on vehicles.
'Worth challenging'
Lambeth Council told the magazine due to an IT fault it sent 8,000 bailiff threat letters to motorists who had challenged their fines.
The council has since refunded 212 people who paid up.
Which? editor Neil Fowler said councils readily slapped fines on motorists with "one eye on their income".Which? editor Neil Fowler said councils readily slapped fines on motorists with "one eye on their income".
"Many motorists will simply give in and pay up, but if you think a parking ticket is unjustified it's well worth challenging it and, if the challenge is rejected, appealing against the decision.""Many motorists will simply give in and pay up, but if you think a parking ticket is unjustified it's well worth challenging it and, if the challenge is rejected, appealing against the decision."
David Sparks, chairman of the Local Government Association's transport and regeneration board, said only a "tiny fraction" of tickets were challenged. David Sparks, chairman of the Local Government Association's transport and regeneration board, said only a "tiny fraction" of tickets were challenged but added that genuine complaints should be pursued.
But he said genuine complaints should be pursued.