Is there a limit to the number of parking fines which can be put on a car? There is a car parked in my road which has already accrued four parking tickets = £440.00 (the person may not be back from wherever they have gone in time to pay at the lesser amount i.e. half). Unless a car is stolen I can't imagine somebody leaving a car parked where it shouldn't be for days on end so I will assume that for some reason they didn't notice that there is a CPZ in the road. The parking wardens come around daily it seems. I'm rather horrified for this person - could they end up with ten or more tickets? Isn't there a point at which enough is enough? Would it seem at all reasonable for somebody to have to be paying over £1000.00 in fines for leaving a car, presumably unwittingly, parked in a street with a CPZ? The amount of even one of these tickets seems to me in any case disproportionate to the crime. |