
Urgent warning as 1000s of drivers slapped with parking fines of up to £170 despite PAYING
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DRIVERS are being slapped with fines of up to £170 despite paying to park — because dodgy machines are missing digits off number plates.
Campaigner Lynda Eagan, who helps run a 47,000-member Facebook group, says 'literally thousands' have been caught out by 'sticky keys' and machines that let you pay without completing your plate.
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Dodgy parking machines are wrongfully slapping motorists with fines of up to £170
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She claimed some devices are 'set up to trap people', while the RAC has called for urgent reform and the return of a scrapped code of practice.
Matt Chambers, 35, was fined £100 in Worksop after Excel Parking claimed he only typed the letter 'B' - a charge he insists is false.
Lee Rogers, 67, got a ticket in Rye when his machine printed just one digit, and 79-year-old Mary Hawken's £170 fine was dropped only after her MP stepped in.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander admitted the system is broken and said the Government is working on a code of practice.
A spokesperson for trade body the British Parking Association declined to respond to the claims of faulty machines, but said someone who receives a parking charge they believe was issued in error should first contact the parking operator and provide 'all the information that would be relevant for an appeal'.
Sometimes parking ticket machines break, but that does not mean that you can park for free.
Police can still give you a fine, so here is everything you need to know about much the fine is and if you can get it cancelled.
You may still face a fine for not having a parking ticket if the machine is broken, but you should be able to appeal the decision.
According to Citizens Advice, the fine can be cancelled, but only if there wasn't another way to pay.
The penalty won't be dropped if there was another, working machine nearby — so ensure you double check before leaving without paying.
Disabled pensioner has hit with £100 parking fine after ticket machine machine was blocked by debris
If you do decide to park, you should take a photograph of the broken machine as you'll need it for your appeal should you end up getting fined.
More than half of drivers have successfully appealed parking fines handed out by local councils, an investigation by The Sun found in 2021.
But be careful, as some car parks will have a sign saying not to stop there if there's no way to pay.
Should you ignore the sign and get a penalty, your appeal is very likely to be rejected.

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