CCTV Parking tickets - paul2007
Hello


In the link below and I've just read the sticky here re cctv parking enforcement.

www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news....0


I was booked by a cctv in Newham/London on the Monday I think it was in October 2006 as I parked in a side street on yellow lines, blocking no one, did not see signs - was out shopping for Indian food in Green Street in east London Newham = CCTV operators sent me a ticket for parking five mins in a no loading unloading area. I was not blocking anyone and I was in the car as my wife and daughter bought the meal.

The Daily Mail in the above link talks as though this is new, ie cctv tickets.

Can you help as i paid rather than o back and show then the line was broken as most yellow lines are not enforceable because they have been dug up or worn away - that was my first ticket in the 20 years I've driven.

Edited by Pugugly on 22/03/2008 at 21:55

CCTV Parking tickets - Bromptonaut
Can't give a definitive answer but you need to be aware that London has been the testbed for various bits of civilianised traffic enforcement ever since parking was passed to the Boroughs on the early 90s. Quite likley that this includes camera enforcement.
CCTV Parking tickets - Dwight Van Driver
You should have appealed at the time Paul.

Having accepted the infringement two years ago I would forget and move on......

dvd
CCTV Parking tickets - paul2007
Thank you all.

I would be greatful if anyone has had a similar experience as long ago as Oct 2006.

As I live some distance and we were busy getting ready to go on a 2 week hol, just paid.

Thanks again.