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PostPosted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 8:18 am 
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Shocked taxi driver fined £70 for one minute of parking in Newton Abbot

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

A taxi driver was left fuming after he popped into a pub to pick up a customer — but came out to discover his car had been issued with a parking fine within, he claims, one minute of being parked up.

Jed Trout parked in a disabled bay outside the Jolly Farmer pub in Newton Abbot on Saturday while he nipped inside to tell his client he was outside waiting.

When he got back outside he found he had been hit with a £70 ticket after his car was 'observed' in a one-minute timeframe, parked where it shouldn't have been.

Jed, of X-Cars, accused civil enforcement officers of 'going overboard'.

But Teignbridge Council, the enforcement authority, said: "Rules are there for a reason."

The incident happened on Saturday when Jed went to the Jolly Farmer to collect a customer.

Jed said: "I parked in a disabled bay, which becomes a taxi rank after 6pm.

"There were four or five free parking spaces so I parked in one and quickly went into the pub to let the customer know I was outside.

"I came out and found the parking ticket. I had not even been inside for one minute — I could not believe it.

"I don't believe, in the amount of time it was issued, that the civil enforcement officer had any time to observe it being parked for any length of time.

"Had that been a police officer, I would have been told to move on and given the benefit of the doubt.

"But there was just no leeway whatsoever. I think it doesn't do them any favours and just alienates them from the public.

"I phoned Teignbridge Council and they have said I have the right to appeal — something I am going to do."

A Teignbridge Council spokesman said: "No one likes getting a parking ticket and we're certainly not in the business of ticketing people for no reason.

"However, we have to be clear that the rules are there, they're for everyone's benefit, they're clearly signposted and if anyone chooses to break them they risk getting a ticket.

"Parking in a disabled bay for one or two minutes may seem like nothing, but might make all the difference if a genuinely disabled driver is hunting for a space at the same time.

"We do understand that a ticket is the last thing anyone wants, but we do have a responsibility to apply the law fairly and consistently to everyone — whether someone is parking illegally in a disabled parking space, double yellow lines or anywhere else.

"There is an appeals procedure which anyone can follow, and this is printed on all tickets. We'd be very happy to review any case."

Source; thisissouthdevon.co.uk

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Jed Trout parked in a disabled bay . . . . .

WTF does he expect . . . . plonka!!

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One miute??? I thought they had top observe the vehicle for 5 minutes before they could issue a ticket?


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Nigel wrote:
One miute??? I thought they had top observe the vehicle for 5 minutes before they could issue a ticket?

Not on a disabled bay.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 8:52 am 
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
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One miute??? I thought they had top observe the vehicle for 5 minutes before they could issue a ticket?

Not on a disabled bay.


Ah right. Surely it takes longer than a minute for a ticket to be printed? They have to take a photo of the car then a photo of the sign saying disabled no parking, they have to get the registration, tax disc deteils etc etc. If he was only a minute he would have come out before the ticket was printed.


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he was bit slow, why didnt he drop his WAV ramp out and claim he was told the passenger was disabled, sorry..... wheelchair-bound


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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
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Jed Trout parked in a disabled bay . . . . .

WTF does he expect . . . . plonka!!



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Jed said: "I parked in a disabled bay, which becomes a taxi rank after 6pm.


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wannabeeahack wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
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Jed Trout parked in a disabled bay . . . . .

WTF does he expect . . . . plonka!!



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Jed said: "I parked in a disabled bay, which becomes a taxi rank after 6pm.


The report does not say what time the offence was committed. The fact that there was a civil enforcement officer around would, in my area, mean that it was between 9.00am and 5.00 pm.

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The report does not say what time the offence was committed. The fact that there was a civil enforcement officer around would, in my area, mean that it was between 9.00am and 5.00 pm.


Here they are around until 20:30 hrs :shock:

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toots wrote:
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The report does not say what time the offence was committed. The fact that there was a civil enforcement officer around would, in my area, mean that it was between 9.00am and 5.00 pm.


Here they are around until 20:30 hrs :shock:


Overtime eh! :wink:

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grandad wrote:
toots wrote:
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The report does not say what time the offence was committed. The fact that there was a civil enforcement officer around would, in my area, mean that it was between 9.00am and 5.00 pm.


Here they are around until 20:30 hrs :shock:


Overtime eh! :wink:


I don't actually think it is tbh. It clearly states the hours of wardens on the coin machines for the pay & display and it's 364 days a year. The wardens here use motor scooters to get around and they tend to check the pay & display until 18:30 Mon to Sat and they can turn up anywhere after that and especially on Sundays

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:

Jed Trout


Something fishy about this story.

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Ah right. Surely it takes longer than a minute for a ticket to be printed? They have to take a photo of the car then a photo of the sign saying disabled no parking, they have to get the registration, tax disc deteils etc etc. If he was only a minute he would have come out before the ticket was printed


They use cctv like Ashfield


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If they use CCTV then they would know the car had not been there for long there is such a thing as discression methinks that had it not been a taxi there might not have been a ticket issued besides which I doubt CCTV was used in this case I suspect a warden turned up just after he went in to find his customers


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councils are under pressure to raise money and this is easy money,you will see a lot more of this around the country.


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